Hello all,
I am in the process of building a dedicated audio room in my basement, and need help with reasonable sound proofing. I already have: 3 dedicated lines, whole house ground solution, network optimized, excellent room dimensions, solid doors, acoustic putty pads around electrical outlets, room treatment plan (with GIK Acoustic design), in wall floor to ceiling bass traps, etc. etc.
I am also decoupling the interior walls by using 6" plates, and staggering 2 x 4. I do need input on the sound proofing though. Here is what I am considering for both the walls and ceiling:
(Option 1) Double 5/8" drywall with Green Glue between sheets, screws not nails, and Rockwool Safe & Sound 3" insulation
(Option 2) Double 5/8" drywall with 1 pound mass loaded vinyl between sheets, screws not nails, and Rockwool Safe and Sound 3" insulation
(Option 3) Double 5/8" drywall with 2 pound mass loaded vinyl between sheets, screws not nails, and Rockwool Safe and Sound 3" insulation
(Option 4) 5/8" QuietRock 530, screws not nails, and Rockwool Safe and Sound 3" insulation
I am leaning towards either option 1 or 2, as option 3 is approaching unaffordability; and I have very little knowledge with option 4 and QuietRock 530. Input from anyone with experience here would be greatly appreciated.