Well, I said was going to wait a few weeks before building absorbers, but it's been more than a few weeks for various reasons
Anyway, treatments are done, the drums are in and all connected and everything is sounding way better than I'd hoped!
My API A2D is finally getting a serious work out!!
Due to space constraints, and the fact that I didn't want to compromise the sound proofing (which is amazing BTW) I decided that wrapping the RS60 slabs that were left over from the build in hessian, and then glueing them to the wall with contact adhesive was the best approach.
It's worked out really well - i've put 7 traps in behind the drum position mainly to tame early reflections and help the bottom end a bit.
There are another 4 traps behind the desk, and a couple in the path of my monitors. I've still got plenty of RS60 left, but so far the sound is great - we recorded a full song yesterday, and the drums sound great to me; better than a few times i've been in studios in Edinburgh before, which was the whole point!
We've been battering the drums and cranking the guitars for a few weekends now and the neighbours haven't heard a peep, so I'm glad I went for double partitions at the expense of a wee bit of space - it was WELL worth it!
Note, the red can on the mix desk is the contact adhesive - EvoStik instant grab - it's done the job!
Some snaps:-