Soundproofing
Romain
xtechcode at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 17:07:40 CET 2018
A box in a box but the budget may not be in your box ? :)
Otherwise imo a second brick wall few cm from the wall building should help to attenuate the Low Freq ... or do not use as huge speakers ;)
Or removing the neighbour is also a possibility hehe 😂
Romain
> On 17 Nov 2018, at 00:56, deeplfo <deeplfo at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I don't as we had ours done by a contractor :-). Ask your local hardware shop :-)
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> From: Joost Schuttelaar <joost at joostschuttelaar.nl>
> To: Music-bar <music-bar at lists.music-bar.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 3:33 PM
> Subject: Re: Soundproofing
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> > http://www.soundblock.be/nederlands.html
> >
> > One thing to notice, you've gotta follow the rules here. If you don't it wont work! I put 2 plasterboards on top of each other: more mass, less sound going through...
> > I did my previous studio with this technique, ask my former neighbors, this was a vast improvement.
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>
> Interesting! Yes, I read that mass is key. Not foam.
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> > So, in my studio, we had the insulation, but then the drywalls were attached with spring damping mechanisms. You are basically doing same, but I'd look into how you can have a layer before the rockwool to absorb the initial waves.
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> Decouple the mass with springs, hmm… makes sense. What kind of spring dampers did you use? Do you remember?
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> Cheers,
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> --
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> Joost Schuttelaar
> The Hague, NL
>
> > On 16 Nov 2018, at 16:45, tom adam <tom.adam at thebigear.be> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.soundblock.be/nederlands.html
> >
> > One thing to notice, you've gotta follow the rules here. If you don't it wont work! I put 2 plasterboards on top of each other: more mass, less sound going through...
> > I did my previous studio with this technique, ask my former neighbors, this was a vast improvement.
> >
> > ToAd
> >
> >
> > On 16/11/2018 16:20, Joost Schuttelaar wrote:
> >> Yo Guys!
> >>
> >> Right now I’m in the middle of the big renovation of the new (old) house. A room at the top will be the music studio. About 28m2. See attached picture (it’s next to the balcony).
> >>
> >> The walls to the neighbours on the left & right are basically two sideways bricks, without any air in between. Say about 20 CM thick. So it would be a good idea to soundproof this room a bit, so the neighbours won’t get too bothered by loud sounds made in the studio…
> >>
> >> I’m thinking of a simple intervention, basically placing rockwool on both the left & right side, with plasterboard in front. Should I decouple it from the wall, and if so, how?
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> >> Acoustically I might place some foam acoustic panels on top of the plaster boards, but my main goal is to reduce noise for the neighbours.
> >>
> >> Thoughts? :)
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> >> --
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> >> Joost Schuttelaar
> >> The Hague, NL
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