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Re: [microsound] (OT) Soundproofing
Well , if you'll excuse me for being so bold; that you need an
anechoic structure in between.
Now, I know alot about anechoic structures , even to the point of
designing an anechoic jetplane once (or twice) , and an anechoic opera.
Yet anyway I digress . The point is one doesn't need to be building an
anechoic chamber n order to employ and enjoy anechoic structures.
So, if you're too lazy to build the wedges yourself try the foamy
stuff with the spikes . I'm sure it will work out ok.
the simplified rain?
On Feb 25, 2005, at 7:12 PM, Ben Swire wrote:
I recently moved into an apartment in which my bedroom
is separated from my roommate's room by a large
sliding door, measuring 6'x7.5'. I am trying to
figure out an easy affordable solution to help block
sound between the rooms. The door will remain
permanently closed. I would rather not have to deal
with the procedure of constructing a wall using
sheetrock, and I need something that I can remove upon
moving out of the apartment. I was thinking that
perhaps I would build a frame in the doorway in front
of the door on both sides using 2"x2" sheets of wood,
and then put up sheets of "Soundstop" insulation from
Home Depot behind plywood . Does anyone have
experience creating sound barriers. I am not
expecting the room to be dead quiet, I just want to
help cut down the sound in an efficient manner. Any
advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Ben
www.foundrysite.com/benswire
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