Building a slope villa and planning to have a home theater room in the slope floor. I initially thought of insulating the room, but now I'm using isoleca blocks and can't insulate due to moisture issues. Or? My idea was to double frame so that the home theater room wall has no physical contact with the leca wall and then have insulation in between + double gypsum boards. :-/
Any tips...

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Draven said:
Building a hillside villa and planning to have a home theater room in the basement floor. Initially, I thought of insulating the room, but now I'm considering using isoleca blocks and therefore can't insulate due to moisture reasons. Or can I? My idea was to use double-studding so that the home theater wall doesn't have any physical contact with the leca wall and then have insulation between + double drywall. :-/
Any tips?

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Use 45 mm insulation, and there shouldn't be any major issues. Or you can just insulate 50% of the wall height, that's enough to handle the internal resonances in the wall.

Do you have the Ecophone panel for the LEDE system or?

I would probably sketch a sound trap at the ventilation too, if you're planning to go all out, I mean...
Are you going to run more than 2 surround speakers in the system? Just asking out of curiosity?

Personally, if it were up to me, I might find something diffusing for the back wall as well. And maybe even more serious membrane absorbers on the side walls, really professional...

Nice sketch, by the way... But what is your ceiling height?
Interested as I am:-)
 
45mm insulation and air gap, you mean, what would your wall look like?
Isoleca-air gap-45mm-plasterboard?

A guy who sells Isoleca blocks didn't understand why I would want to insulate further and claimed that the risk of moisture increases significantly, so the question is how to proceed...
It would be great to be able to listen inside and outside the room before it's built.. :-/

The ceiling is 2.4m where I plan to have an echo ceiling (got hold of a really nice spreadsheet where you just enter the room's dimensions to get a good frequency curve). And the panel by the cinema screen is for damping, extending 1m on each side so the fronts are included.
Where the vent goes out, the nearest neighbor is over 300m away  ;D .
I will have 4 surround speakers and got hold of a pair of Plackpearl that fit perfectly in my case ;D.
 
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