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Re: Noise pollution at home [message #94516 is a reply to message #94513] Sun, 26 September 2021 21:52 Go to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, I don't have a problem with it as the neighborhood is pretty quiet and the house is brick with well insulated (for thermal...but it helps with noise) walls. I added a room for listening but my wife took it over for TV (ugh...can't win on that one). I used double siding, a lot of thermal and sound insulation in the walls and ceiling. I raised the floor and double layered it as well. Thick carpet with thick padding and a bunch of furniture that can adsorb sounds. Other features such as calculated size, a sloped ceiling and dedicated AC power didn't make it quieter but did make it sound better. Attached are some really early photos right after it was finished but not fully set up./forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=2857&private=0 /forum/index.php?t=getfile&id=2858&private=0
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Bruce
 
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