Hi,
While I was preparing the rooms in my Studio for soundproofing I had to rip up many square meters of good quality carpet and carpet underlay, before i banish them to the dump, I thought i'd inquire if there is any possible use for them with regard to soundproofing or later down the road, room treatment. The underlay has a rubbery surface if this is any help...
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Soundproofing? Nope. No use at all. Neither carpet nor underlay will help in the least with "soundproofing", since they don't block sound at all. (I guess by "soundproofing" you mean "isolation"?)if there is any possible use for them with regard to soundproofing or later down the road, room treatment.
Acoustic treatment? Perhaps, possibly, there might be some use, but I doubt it. Unless you plan to carpet part of your floor? Even then, the old stuff is probably not what you really need.
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Hi Ro, this is the kind of stuff that I have,
http://www.carpet-underlay-shop.co.uk/e ... 100_01.jpg
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http://www.carpet-underlay-shop.co.uk/e ... 100_01.jpg
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Okay, looks valid. If your current (cement?) floor isn't all THAT level, you can add this stuff to "stabalize" your new floor. It'll also prevent is from rattling and "cracking" when walking on it (wood floor on cement can make funny noises, unless you glue it tight to the cementfloor)
It will NOT decouple your floor, but you don't wanna do that any way.
Okay, looks valid. If your current (cement?) floor isn't all THAT level, you can add this stuff to "stabalize" your new floor. It'll also prevent is from rattling and "cracking" when walking on it (wood floor on cement can make funny noises, unless you glue it tight to the cementfloor)
It will NOT decouple your floor, but you don't wanna do that any way.
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Re: question about studio materials
Thanks for sharing helping and guiding us about the materials used in the studio. I am taking a helpful guide from here.