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[Cob] Soundproofing on a traditionally built wallMike Swink mswink77 at earthlink.netTue Feb 17 14:33:30 CST 2004
WOW infered from this mfg product that they USED WOOL RocksilĀ® Studio Mattress - An unbonded rock mineral wool quilt, stitched and enclosed in a cotton scrim cloth. Supplied enclosed in polythene. Use Rocksil Studio Mattress is a sound absorption media specifically designed for sound control in broadcasting, recording studios and in auditoria. It can also be used for sound insulation in commercial and industrial buildings above suspended ceilings and behind perforated panels. http://www.knaufinsulation.co.uk/products/product.asp?ProdID=54 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Meghan O'Hara" <meghanohara at hotmail.com> To: "coblist" <coblist at deatech.com> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [Cob] Soundproofing on a traditionally built wall > I wonder if an acoustic "blanket" thing might work? I researched these a > few years ago (sorry I don't remember the technical name)... they're woven > in between the framing of standard walls to create soundproof rooms. I > imagine they're not very pretty, so maybe you could put one underneath a > layer of cork, like Elizabeth suggested? > > > mldunn.9 at juno.com wrote: > > I want to block out the loud bass from my neighbor that penetrates > > through our common wall. I'm curious to see if cob will help me solve > > this problem. Any suggestions, resources? I own my condo. lulu > > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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