Hi John, Hi Steve,
I've been lurking arund for a few weeks and just wanted to introduce myself and personally thank you both for providing such a comprehensive source of information. Even better, you guys seem to really know your stuff and at the same time without being condescending or full of yourselves. True professionals fer sure!
I'm building a rehearsal/recording studio in the 'burbs of beautiful downtown Pembroke Pines, Florida. Try to visualize the bright sun, beautiful beaches, bikinis, and beer! Ok... Now go about 35 miles inland and try to visualize the bright sun, skeeters as big as gators, and gators as big as dinosaurs. Instant civilization meets the everglades! Welcome to Pembroke Pines.
Anyways, this studio is sort of what I wanted to do 30 years ago, but the daily grind got in the way. I just sold my burglar alarm business, paid some debts, and with what's left over I'm having another go at it. The kids are all grown so I think it's time now for my midlife crisis.
So with the help of some friends, I embark on this journey into the relatively unknown. You guys are a nice friendly beacon along the way. Please don't get offended if,
(in spite of the volumes of information you guys make available here) some knucklehead like myself goes ahead and does something stupid.

I have a knack for that.
I'll submit my plans for your edification, and the collective enlightenment of the forum. They're probably not well though out, or maybe lacking in one way or another, but at least they'll provide plenty of discussion on what to do vs. what not to do when designing and building a studio space.
Thanks for the advice!
Kevin Burns