[LAD] DIY Drum Booth

Etienne Rouge contact at e-rouge.net
Sat Dec 6 12:44:55 UTC 2014


I'd go for the cult classic : Master Handbooks of acoustics (lot of 
therory + practical examples)


Avoid - at all costs- internet "wisdom", except for very practical 
stuffs such as DIY "broadband" absorbers and such.  But I insist very 
much on this point : about this very topic, people on the internet don't 
know what they are talking about, and people who know rarely write on 
the internet. (however I wouldn't be surprise to see acoustic experts in 
this list, but LAD is not the "wild internet")

Even better : if you have a science universiity library nearby, they 
probably have thesis and many books  you can't find on amazon... 
depending how deep you wanna dig




Please note that building accoustic booth is a job by itself.
On 06/12/2014 13:07, Dennis Schulmeister wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
> On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 20:53:21 +0100
> Gerald <gerald.mwangi at gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> I'm interested the
>> Physics of room acoustics and would like to first understand the problem
>> theoretically (that means the math). I want to understand the
>> distribution of the acoustic modes of a given room in order to
>> optimize/minimize their amplitude, as well as the
>> reverberation/reflection aspects of different materials.
> I found the book "Studio Akustik - Konzepte für besseren Klang" by
> Andreas Friesecke a good text on that topic. The math is well explained
> and it has a lot of practical advice four building your own recording
> space. Although the author assumes you want to build a semi-commercial
> recording studio. The book is in German but I guess you won't mind. :-)
>
> Dennis
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