Possible Rehearsal Room Acoustics

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Well, me and my band are going to finally start playing together...that is if we can get a good place to rehearse. My band consists of me (guitar and bari sax), another guitar player, drummer, and keyboard player plus we all are going to dabble in the singing end of it.


One friend's house can serve as a recording studio but our drummer doesn't like the drumset there.

Another friend's house has the drumset our drummer likes and enough guitar amps and everything BUT only a classical piano for our keyboard player.

The keyboard player's house wouldn't work...just take my word for it.

And that leaves my house...but I'm not sure if it would even work.


I'm going to post a quick drawing I made of the rooms down there to better explain it but I can't get it to work right. But until then I'll explain it...
There are two rooms at the end of a hall. One would have the drumset and the other would have everything else. The "everything else" room has a door facing the opposite side of the hall and the drumset room's door faces directly down the hall. The rooms are right next to eachother.

My question is if I had a drumset in one room and the rest of the instruments amplified in the other room would we be able to rehearse without the acoustics being totally messed up from using two rooms?

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