Man....This was very good reading!

How thick should my walls be, should I float my floors (and if so, how), why is two leaf mass-air-mass design important, etc.

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Man....This was very good reading!

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"Sound Control for Commerical and Residental Buildings"

might want to save this one folks. Even has diagrams of walls and floors.

http://sl.wus0.com/quclk.go?rd=http://2 ... 0&qu=bi405

found this on http://www.naima.org/pages/resources/li ... brary.html
:D
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Thanks J, looks similar to some of USG's stuff in their manuals. Saved it to my laptop, will compare later... Steve
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Ya! I wonder what a Double metal stud wall(24" oc) single sheet of rock on each side and insultation would be?? :roll: Just think ahead for the future studio in a commerical suite.
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Depends on the total air gap and what thickness rock - 1/2" rock, 4" air gap is about STC47, but TL at 50 hz is only 18 dB... STeve
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