Hi

I also use this book alot, but it's more on the practical side.

I like The Master Handbook of Acoustics by Alton Everest. This if you want to delve into the theory.

Any case good luck.

Moshe

On Dec 6, 2014 12:20 AM, "Bent Bisballe Nyeng" <deva@aasimon.org> wrote:
Hi Gerald

I used the book "Home Recording Studio: Build It Like the Pros" by Rod Gervais when building my own drum studio a couple of years ago.
The book goes into a lot of detail about wall dimensions and which materials to use.
I personally learned a lot from reading it - and the room I built based on the instructions works fabulously :-)

Kind regards
Bent Bisballe Nyeng

On 12/03/14 20:53, Gerald wrote:
Hi,
I recently moved with my Band (www.jimson-drift.de) into a new
rehearsalroom. I'm thinking of building a drum booth especially for
recording. Can someone point me to the right literature? 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. Just want
deeper insights to plan the booth.
Thanks,
Gerald
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