Friday, August 31, 2012

Studio! Radiant flooring tubes are in. 


Iso booth ceiling


And a first coat of pain on the walls of the iso booths. 


Just ordered the bathroom tiles, they're ready to go in.


We finally installed the box for the "recording" light in the lounge


Power is good












Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Getting closer!

Front of the control room:


Back of the control room:


And the live room:


These weird brackets are for the HVAC registers. I'm not sure if they're serving any purpose or if they're just there to make sure my HVAC guy puts them in the right place :) but I'm glad they exist. Tony knows what's up. 


Friday, August 17, 2012

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Tony and his crew are back, and the soffits are being built




We made an executive decision to drywall off all the HVAC ducts inside the soffits to save ourselves a little more volume for bass trapping. 





One crew is running around the room building a sheetrock box for the ducts, and the other crew is following them building the frame of the soffits.



 The HVAC crew are back, rehanging the control room ductwork so that Tony's crew can build that soffit as well before they leave sunday morning



They also framed the ceiling in to iso booth A, the sound lock and the machine room



This one was a puzzle: how to get water to the back yard without risking it eventually leaking inside the control room walls. The answer turned out to be pex tubing run inside a sheath of pvc. That way if the pex breaks and starts leaking out the side we can just pull it out and run a new stretch. 


We've had the front window out in order to move materials in, so I had a better angle to take some shots of the lounge. The kitchenette is going along the wall directly in front of this shot, where the compressor is sitting. 




And here is as far as the bathroom has come. It's not really a priority at the moment... 





Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The day has come: down comes the control room hvac so we can sheetrock. 



As of right now we're leaving that gap above the window open so the MIA hvac crew can getin and finish connecting the live room feed to where it enters the building. 


But the live room itself is in really good shape


And the last few layers have gone on the iso booths









Plus the guys started on the lounge and bathroom today.