Giroguy2000 wrote:Does it matter what type of sheetrock you'd be using in this situation?
No. The TYPE does not matter. The MASS is what matters. The surface density is the key issue. Materials with higher surface density attenuate sound transmission better than materials with lower surface density. Materials with teh same surface density will always attenuate sound transmission in the exact same way, regardless of brand name or price tag.
Does that help to dull the sound waves as well as the insulation?
The insulation by itself does not attenuate the sound transmission much at all, actually. It acts to damp the resonances inside the wall cavity, mainly, as well as reducing the speed of sound in there, and also changing the way air deal with heat from adiabatic to isothermal. Those are the things that have the greatest impact on the MSM system.
I know that there are types of drywall boards that reduce the amount of sound ... getting through for example.
All types of drywall reduce sound transmission in exactly the same way, purely according to the mass. There are not magical materials that somehow beat the laws of physics. It is the mass of the drywall that governs isolation, not the brand name, rice tag, or the volume of spam spewed by the manufacturer or seller of a dubious product. All materials work in exactly the same way, and all materials of the same mass will produce the same reduction in transmission. Spam does not make them more effective: it just annoys people.
(like the ones at this site [SPAM LINK REMOVED])
Well, that spam link didn't last very long, now did it?
P.S. I think it's called quiet rock?
You mean the extremely expensive stuff that offers no real advantages over normal cheap drywall, when you compare samples with identical surface density? Is that the product you are referring to?
And strangely enough, the place that you linked to does not even mention the product you suggest we should look for over there! Very curious.
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