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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 217430" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Fred - you still provided no details? What do you wish to do - attenuation is obvious, but what? Can you hear people speaking, or are worried they can hear you, or is it that you are a budding opera singer and don't wish to annoy neighbours, or do you not like the next door neighbours home cinema and you can hear the sub bass, through the wall - or the guy next door is learning the drums? Each of these scenarios requires a different approach. You seem to be reluctant to give us any details - clearly, the comment about the recording studio focus suggests it is not music you wish to attenuate. I did one once where there were benches bolted to a clockwork wall, and they were being used by welders - the benches were where they knocked off the slag. The hammer blows were amazingly loud. Very different from stopping a drum kit being heard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 217430, member: 2643"] Fred - you still provided no details? What do you wish to do - attenuation is obvious, but what? Can you hear people speaking, or are worried they can hear you, or is it that you are a budding opera singer and don't wish to annoy neighbours, or do you not like the next door neighbours home cinema and you can hear the sub bass, through the wall - or the guy next door is learning the drums? Each of these scenarios requires a different approach. You seem to be reluctant to give us any details - clearly, the comment about the recording studio focus suggests it is not music you wish to attenuate. I did one once where there were benches bolted to a clockwork wall, and they were being used by welders - the benches were where they knocked off the slag. The hammer blows were amazingly loud. Very different from stopping a drum kit being heard. [/QUOTE]
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