Hi
Here is a 3d sketch of my small studio room. The dimensions are:
Metric
Length - 2.3 m
Width (varies) - 1.7m to 1.8m (not parallel)
Height (varies) - 3.1m to 2.7 m
Feet
Length - 7.55 ft
Width (varies) - 5.9 to 5.78 ft (not parallel)
Height (varies) - 10.17 to 8.86 ft
-All the walls are double layer brick
- I installed 2 firedoors with a gap of about an air gap of 4 inches.
The roof is a tiled roof (like 30 mm brick). There is a gap of about 300 mm (12 in) between the tiles and the ceiling (gypsum). Keeping the ceiling up there is 4x 300 deep wood beams space along the lenght of the room.

The aim of the studio:
-Record harmonica (mouth organ and voice) in the corner. (dead corner)
-Record keyboard and guitar on a track by track basis looking at the speakers with my back to the door.
Equipment:
- Laptop which i will enclose in a box for soundproofing
- Presonus Firebox Mixer (2xMic inputs)
- 2 monitors which I don't have yet
Local guys said I could do the following:
Auralex Sonapads (1.2x0.5m) space as shown in the sketch.
Curtains on the side as the foam is very expensive
Basstrap in the corner as shown
Question:
The auralex products is very expensive and I would rather go for the fibreglass panels which I read a lot about in the FAQ section. But I have to start somewhere. Could someone please show me how he would lay out the room with fibreglass panels as a starting point. As well as creating area in the corner for voice and harmonica recording.
I can lay bricks ontop of the ceiling with some strenghening below for soundproofing or should I use maybe a double layer of fibreglass between the ceiling and tiles and hou effective will this be ?
Best Regards
Francois de Villiers