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16X20 room, 19 double receptacles. Won't have to worry about where to plug stuff in.
trying to figure out how to run cables. I plan to have all guitar amps, mixer, PA amp and speakers on the 20 ft wall opposite the entry door. Desk and laptop, podium with TC Voicelive Play GTX, guitars on hangers, pedal steel, and keyboard on opposite wall. Electronic drum kit in corner.
My thought is to place an octagonal electric box in the walls on each side. These have 8 knock outs for my cables. I would need to run my XLR mic cables, sound card connection to mixer and instrument cables into the boxes and through the ceiling. I went by GC this morning looking for some kind of integrated solution but didn't really hit on anything other than a snake that is more intended for recording. Any experience/suggestions.

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How about this Todd?

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" went by GC this morning looking for some kind of integrated solution but didn't really hit on anything other than a snake that is more intended for recording. Any experience/suggestions."



Get your soldering gun out, buy some cable, and make your own.

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Cool! that is perfect!


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Great idea 90db! I need to conserve my $$ (my wife says so)


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I would suggest Beldon cable, but if you PM Mac, he can probably steer you in the right direction.


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Check out MCM Electronics.

Go online and request a paper catalog to pour over, too.

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/

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Have used this outfit 25-30 years.
They have almost anything you might need.
Have no connection other than purchases.

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/

Also couple more idea's.
For house and your shop/studio.
Wifi may preempt some of the needs.
Good quality RG-6 video cables.
We've been in our "new home" about 8 years now.
Put empty conduits, bit larger for runs you might want later.

Also for your entire new project, home and shop/studio.
Install Spike/Arc/lightning suppressor devices on your main
power panel, and also especially on main power feed or panel
for you Audio studio.

They are about $40 bucks H.Depot or other places.
They install similar to a breaker, but usually external
next to your panels.


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Uh OH! There goes the money to finish the new studio.

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Swimming pool, cool.... smile




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I use markertek.com for cables and all audio supplies. I'm sure it's similar to the other company.

When you are running your cables, be sure to keep XLR and any audio-related cables away from AC power. If they must come near each other, have them cross at right angles.


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Sheet rock almost complete and 2 1-1/4 inch conduits connecting opposite sides of the room for cabling.

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Todd,

Yes sir....2 l/4 inch.... Great on the large size. material cost is minimal
on a project like yours.


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I'd have put in an acoustical drop ceiling to make new runs easy .. but that's just me. Makes moving lights in the ceiling around pretty easy too.
Since you're ceiling appears to be 9.5 - 10 ft high I'd probably have added it under the (unfinished) drywall ceiling if heat was a concern, and dropped the cans lights down a bit.. otherwise, you may want to actually let heat rise up and out a bit.


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I am afraid with my Strat and Vox amp, I would shake the tiles out of a drop ceiling (wearing proper hearing protection of course...:) I know there are some other of you old geetar slingers out there that can relate.


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All I can say is, "I'm envious." smile

Great job.

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Looking good Todd. This is going to be a cool space- built from the ground up.



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Just play louder then the noise, duh ? :P

Congrats on the s ssu ssssssudio -oh oh !!!!

Let er rip !!!

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I am afraid with my Strat and Vox amp, I would shake the tiles out of a drop ceiling (wearing proper hearing protection of course...:) I know there are some other of you old geetar slingers out there that can relate.


I had responsibility when I worked at GM, to run our very expensive automotive noises listening studio that had incredible acoustic features built in, like slat-helmholtz resonators, panel resonators to control low frequency modes, fiberglass reinforced ceramic ceiling tiles with dispersive reflective surfaces, rotate-able wall panels to change the RT in the room, etc. We ended up rarely using the built in subs in the room - because they excited the framework from which the ceramic panels were suspended like a drop ceiling. They buzzed. We worked for weeks on trying to eliminate the buzzes and as soon as we would fix it in one area, a different part of the framework would light up. Huge huge headache. That's the only part of the room structure that was not properly designed. As with any acoustics design project, the whole is only as good as the weakest link. In your design, I would be wary of the cable run tubing. Make sure it doesn't run by any noise sources. It's what we would call a 'flanking path' for airborne noise.

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Good point Scott. I am doing some programming work for a major gulf coast refinery. In the DCS rack room, they are demoing some acoustic wall panels that I am trying to score.


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