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How to Soundproof a Room - Low Cost Acoustic Absorption
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Mitch Zlotnik, President of Audimute Soundproofing highlights the benefits of using Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets in home recording studios, garage band practice space, music rooms, etc.
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June 30th, 2009
Egg cartons don’t …
Egg cartons don’t provide any NRC whatsoever.. maybe about a .01 which is terrible. They tend to crack and deteriorate after months of being exposed. Our Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets provide an excellent NRC rating of .70 which is exceptionally high. Ours are eco friendly as well. Perfect for the environment! Give us a call. We’re here to help. 866 505 6883
June 30th, 2009
..egg cartons …
..egg cartons instead?
yeh.
June 30th, 2009
same
same
June 30th, 2009
haha im a drummer …
haha im a drummer too, thats why im watching this video
June 30th, 2009
You got that right! …
You got that right! Our sheets are only geared towards the mid and high range frequencies, NOT low ends. Our Peacemaker helps gain mass needed to isolate a room. Thank you for adding to our video. Stay tuned for updated videos in the coming months! Call us at 866 505 6883 if you wish to discuss more.
June 30th, 2009
Installing foam and …
Installing foam and blankets does absolutely nothing for stopping sound from travelling through the wall. it is good however for “Tuning” a room. If you want to actually soundproof a room, the answer is MASS, MASS, MASS. Some people apply a bead of silicone caulking to the face of the stud and apply the drywall over the bead of caulk and then apply another bead on top of the drywall before aplying another layer of drywall.
June 30th, 2009
I have to agree …
I have to agree with you! Traffic noise, believe it or not is very difficult to isolate or absorb unless properly treated in which case, blown in insulation and our Peacemaker will work. Peacemaker by Audimute is a sound damping rubber used to reduce transmission of sound through walls, floors and ceilings. Peacemaker sound deadener offers superior noise reduction and moisture protection. This will help isolate even over 50%! 866 505 6883 Call us!
June 30th, 2009
the guy who asked …
the guy who asked the question about traffic noise. the blankets are for interior absorbtion to keep reverb down. You have to de resonate your walls and seal your window as much as possible. Ive been experimenting with this for years. If possible blow the inside of your walls with non expanding foam or blown insulation. This will help alot. Install sheet block with another layer of sheet rock will help too. This will reduce noise by 50%. Its very hard to stop traffic noise.
June 30th, 2009
hope so…
hope so…
June 30th, 2009
We will be …
We will be implementing new videos in the upcoming weeks!! Stay Tuned! They will be new and IMPROVED! Guaranteed!
June 30th, 2009
me2, i cant find a …
me2, i cant find a video where they show how to
June 30th, 2009
Cover as much area …
Cover as much area as you can. It might seem as if the noise is only coming from one doorway or wall area, but it is in fact probably coming in from the structure of your home. Start with an 8 pack of sheets for 160 and let me know! Thanks
866 505 6883
June 30th, 2009
Cover as much area …
Cover as much area as you can. It might seem as if the noise is only coming from one doorway or wall area, but it is in fact probably coming in from the structure of your home. Start with an 8 pack of sheets for $160 and let me know! Thanks
866 505 6883
June 30th, 2009
I have one more …
I have one more question do I have to put it all over the room or just where the street sound come in from I have poblem with the strteet noise an went people get near my door you could hear theme talk now I was thinking about getting the peace maker but I am renting the house what do you recomments
June 30th, 2009
show me how thats …
show me how thats why i looked up a video
June 30th, 2009
What if i wanted …
What if i wanted just to sound proof my door? since i can hear things that are going on outside and i like to get more sleep plus people hearing me in my room
June 30th, 2009
Are you able to …
Are you able to alter any of the flooring? Our 6.4mm Peacemaker is an anti-vibration product we sell. You will no longer hear or feel the reverberations you would have if you do not have this. Call for more details. I’d be happy to help! 866 505 6883 or visit audimutesoundproofing!
June 30th, 2009
My practice room is …
My practice room is on the second floor of my house. Two walls are only 3 feet tall with the roof/ceiling sloping down to them. The floor is carpeted but I still feel I should put some form of proofing on the floor to reduce the sound entering downstairs. What is the best way to soundproof this room? Any response is appreciated. I will be calling next week sometime to discuss this further.
June 30th, 2009
Yes! Double layer …
Yes! Double layer of sheets, or even triple layer, works exceptionally well when trying to absorb sound from escaping out. Hope this helps. Please call! 866 505 6883 for more details.
June 30th, 2009
what about a room 1 …
what about a room 1 door and slidding glass window and the walls are concrete ?
June 30th, 2009
Typically a two car …
Typically a two car garage will need 16 to 24 sheets. The more area covered, the better. Peacemaker, another product we manufacture for low frequency isolation, may also come into play, but only in about 25% of our garage projects, usually to insulate thin doors, drywall, floors, and more There are many tricks of the trade I can help with should you wish to give a call. Been there, done that. I am glad to help. 866 505 6883
June 30th, 2009
What’s best for …
What’s best for soundproofing a garage? With concrete floor 2 doors (1 old and 1 new) and 1 window.
June 30th, 2009
Typically a two car …
Typically a two car garage will need 16 to 24 sheets. The more area covered, the better. Peacemaker, another product we manufacture for low frequency isolation, may also come into play, but only in about 25% of our garage projects, usually to insulate thin doors, drywall, floors, and more There are many tricks of the trade I can help with should you wish to give a call. Been there, done that. I am glad to help. 866 505 6883
June 30th, 2009
what is the best …
what is the best and cheapest way to soundproof a garage with concrete and no carpet for drums and in the future a band?
June 30th, 2009
To ensure proper …
To ensure proper reduction of sound, you must cover every square foot in this room of your apartment. In a short time, you will hear a noticeable difference of the reduction of mid and high range frequencies. Please call for additional information 866 505 6883. Thanks!