Treatment - Cloud for a drywall ceiling

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2012/02/27 23:46:09 (permalink)

Treatment - Cloud for a drywall ceiling

Not sure if this is the correct forum to post this, so my apologies if it's not. My space isn't the greatest, but I work it decently. I have about 20 pieces of GIK Acoustic treatment on all my walls and corners, so it's not 100% horrible. The biggest issue is that I have a 7' ceiling. I know that I need to treat it especially above my drumkit and my mix position. All the treatment sites offer products to hang a cloud, but I truly don't have 6" to 2' of space to offer for these types of products. Emailing a few people simply results in none-responses. Anyone have any idea if any company out there sells products for limited-space ceilings, or have you made anything yourself? Any help is welcome!!! Thank you!
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    Re:Treatment - Cloud for a drywall ceiling 2012/02/28 03:11:36 (permalink)
    You could probably do some fairly low cost custom work. Cut out the drywall on the ceiling to create recesses up into the ceiling joists. Re-seal it by putting in heavy plastic up into the recesses and down to the drywall. Stuff the newly opened up areas full of rockwool and put up a fine chicken wire mesh, stapled to the joists, to hold it all in place.

    Then put up a fabric covering over that, probably stapled onto a 1x1 frame or something like that. Screw it into the joists to hold it in place. It could look quite decent, not like a hack job at all. 

    That would be a bit of a PITA, but it would probably be about as good as anything costing a lot more you could do, and it would effectively raise your ceiling height int hose areas a bit, by however tall the joists are, which might help a little. Sometimes ceiling joists can be 6" or so.

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