Creating a World-Class Home Studio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
In this video, George The Tech conducts an interview with his client, Jonathan Lockwood, to discuss the unique construction of Jonathan’s home studio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. They delve into the specifics of the studio’s design, emphasizing the extraordinary measures taken to achieve superior sound isolation, such as a six-inch poured concrete outer shell, a 21-inch (or more) air gap, and special noise-proofing materials.
They also discuss how local resources and expertise, including a German acoustic engineer, contributed to the studio’s construction, which boasts a remarkable internal acoustics treatment. Additionally, Jonathan shares insights into the studio’s daily use, noting that it achieves remarkably low sound levels, and discusses various aspects of his recording equipment setup.
00:00 Introduction to the Unique Studio Project
00:16 Interview Begins: Meeting Jonathan Lockwood
01:00 The Vision Behind the Studio’s Design
02:04 Innovative Construction Techniques for Sound Isolation
04:39 The Challenge of External Noise and the Ultimate Sound Test
06:31 Acoustic Treatment and Studio Equipment
10:08 Reflections and Future Plans
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