Hello to all.
Seems the forum is a bit more user friendly (with an acoustics topic

) than others to post so here I stay.
I’m a first time poster here and have a few questions I’m hoping someone can help me with.
I’ve been monitoring this and other forums on a lot of topics and have learned quite a bit and now ask for some input pertaining to my current situation, as I’m no expert by any means.
What’s important to me now is building a new system here, with limited resources. I know I can’t replicate what I had in the US, but I like my tunes and movies and need to make do here with what’s available.
The first has to do with room acoustics as my new house is under construction and being made with concrete floors and tile, cement block walls and sheetrock ceilings.
Yea, I know what you’re thinking, a cement house and a good sounding system don’t compute, but I’m now living in Thailand, and with no wood here, houses are built like warehouses.
That being said, the main living room size is open and quite large at 22’ wide x 46’ long with about a 17’ vaulted ceiling (starting from the 10” vertical wall).
The framing is quite higher but the ceiling will be dropped to 17’ (Think of the elevation looking like an A with legs.
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My plan is to split the room somewhat by building a smallish internal wall 8-9’ wide x 10’ high near the front (this might be considered my “back wall”), in the center of the 22’ width (leaving a 6-7’ walkway on either side) and mounting a 65-70” TV on that wall. Seating will put me 8-9’ from that wall as the main (only) seating area.
The 10’ area behind this wall (the top of the A will be mostly glass.)
There is really no back wall as the area flows into an open kitchen about 10’ behind the seating area.
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The plan was to locate the front mains a couple feet on either side of the TV and the surrounds near the side (concrete) walls.
Distances are good as all speakers should be about the same distance from the seating area.
As I don’t envision a place for rears, I was considering using front highs instead, located a 3’ or so over and to the sides of the mains.
I can’t hang acoustical tiles or the like on the walls (don’t exist here), but with the size of the room and no real back wall or ceiling for reflection, how concerned should I be about the acoustical properties of this room.
I did just find a place that sells “Home Theater” components that include:
Metal furring strips that screw into the block wall. Insulation (think 1" pink) between the strips and a piece of dense Styrofoam about 2” thick over that and finally drywall over that.
But in my room setup, where would I use these materials, if at all?
It’s not possible in the high ceiling, back wall or glassed wall behind the front stage.
The only walls where this stuff could be placed are on the sides, and with the combined thicknesses of about 4", I need to rethink my wall construction rather quickly if you think it would be of any value.
System components are a bit limited here and I’m considering an Onkyo TXNR 727 or 828 or a Yamaha RXV something with Polk speakers and a good sub, but that's not pressing yet.
The house has to be pre-wired or I’d end up grinding groves in the rendered walls (or sheetrock) to run the wires.
It’s a multi-purpose room and on a big piece of land I’m not concerned about noise in or out.
I’m fearful of your responses.
Hello,
hello,
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Am I looking at a dead horse here?
Thanks in advance.
Mike