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3 Steps to a Soundproof Wall

Drywall contractors of a certain age and ilk, when asked about the best soundproofing techniques for deadening noise bleed through a common wall, will most likely respond with the age old, go-to, and ultimately incorrect answer: to stuff or blow batting insulation between the studs in the wall.   To them, they consider the wall soundproofed….

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Picture Panels Solutions

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 Thanks to recent upgrades in printing technology, a process using Dye Sublimation printing now lets our clients have their sound panels wrapped with images, graphics, murals, fine art, logos, vintage B&Ws, family portraits and more.   The printing technology allows for jpeg images to be enlarged, holding onto the vividness of the…

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Podcast Studios | Acoustic Sound

Clarity to the broadcast signal should be the goal for every amateur or professional podcaster.   The quality of the communication signal will make or break the success of the podcast.   For some, it’s a matter of just hooking up the microphone and recording into their Macbook or tablet.   But for those who take the time…

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How to Soundproof a Gun Range

The design function for soundproofing a gun range is to mitigate noise exposure levels for both the shooter, members of the range, and the neighboring community. The definition of the noise reduction project depends on the starting point.   Is this an indoor gun range or an outdoor gun range, and who are we seeking to…

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Protecting Tenants from Noisy Neighbors

In today’s competitive rental market, apartment soundproofing plays a key role in besting the competition. As the privacy of tenants who live in a multi-dwelling unit is disrupted, the issue of noise pollution becomes a problem for apartment owners. Common wall soundproofing is an essential step in protecting tenants from noisy neighbors. Without apartment soundproofing,…

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Auditorium Acoustics Design: Then and Now

Auditoriums and theatres are used for a wide variety of purposes ranging from concerts to lectures to theatrical performances, meaning the acoustical requirements for auditorium design have proven tricky over the years. Many believe that spending an excessive amount of money on new speakers or microphones will improve poor audio quality, but due to the…

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