Hey.
i've been thinking about this for quite some time now.
would it work to nail a (rubber)yoga mattress to my door (witch by the way is NOT soundproof) would it make my acoustics any better and or ad a little more soundprovement to my door
Victor....
p.s. sorry if my english is bad i'm from Iceland
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Hi Victor, and welcome.
The simple answer is "no". It wont help. The foam used in that kind of mattress is probably closed-cell, and therefore pretty useles, acoustically. So it wont make your acoustics any better.
Contrary to popular belief, foam does not soundproof: it only treats the acoustic reflections inside the room. Contrary to popular belief, there are no cheap, easy ways of soundproofing a room. You can TREAT a room acoustically at low cost so that it sounds better, but you cannot "SOUNDPROOF" it at low cost. Soundproofing is more correctly called "isolation". (In fact, some people argue that there is no such thing as "soundproofing", since a loud enough sound will get thruogh practically anything. If I go into a "soundproof" studio, and fire a shogun, then you will still hear it outside. )
So sorry, but your yoga mat is far more use on the floor than on the wall. At least you can sit on it when it is on the floor!
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The simple answer is "no". It wont help. The foam used in that kind of mattress is probably closed-cell, and therefore pretty useles, acoustically. So it wont make your acoustics any better.
It won't help with that, either! Foam does not stop sound. To stop sound, you need mass. And I don't think that a yoga mat has much mass!and or ad a little more soundprovement to my door
Contrary to popular belief, foam does not soundproof: it only treats the acoustic reflections inside the room. Contrary to popular belief, there are no cheap, easy ways of soundproofing a room. You can TREAT a room acoustically at low cost so that it sounds better, but you cannot "SOUNDPROOF" it at low cost. Soundproofing is more correctly called "isolation". (In fact, some people argue that there is no such thing as "soundproofing", since a loud enough sound will get thruogh practically anything. If I go into a "soundproof" studio, and fire a shogun, then you will still hear it outside. )
So sorry, but your yoga mat is far more use on the floor than on the wall. At least you can sit on it when it is on the floor!
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Hey.
thanks for the reply.
but i don't think this yoga mat is foam it feels kind of like rubber do you think that could change anything?
Victor
thanks for the reply.
but i don't think this yoga mat is foam it feels kind of like rubber do you think that could change anything?
Victor
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I don;t think it'll be a good fit. Yoga mattress doesn't stop sound anyway, so there's no point in putting up on the door. You can probably try some other mattresses for this purposes. Something like this might help you [SPAM REMOVED]
I don;t think it'll be a good fit. Yoga mattress doesn't stop sound anyway, so there's no point in putting up on the door. You can probably try some other mattresses for this purposes. Something like this might help you [SPAM REMOVED]
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Nope. A mattress made of spam won't work either. It only works enough to get you banned and blocked, but it has no acoustic purpose.jenna wrote:Hi,
I don;t think it'll be a good fit. Yoga mattress doesn't stop sound anyway, so there's no point in putting up on the door. You can probably try some other mattresses for this purposes. Something like this might help you [SPAM REMOVED]
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ahahahahahaahha
but soundproofing made of canned goods can last a lifetime, Soundman!!

but soundproofing made of canned goods can last a lifetime, Soundman!!



Soundman2020 wrote:Nope. A mattress made of spam won't work either. It only works enough to get you banned and blocked, but it has no acoustic purpose.jenna wrote:Hi,
I don;t think it'll be a good fit. Yoga mattress doesn't stop sound anyway, so there's no point in putting up on the door. You can probably try some other mattresses for this purposes. Something like this might help you [SPAM REMOVED]
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Soundman2020 wrote:jenna wrote:Hi,
I A mattress made of spam won't work either. It only works enough to get you banned and blocked, but it has no acoustic purpose.

Larry
Wondering if I will finish this room before I'm too old to use it
Wondering if I will finish this room before I'm too old to use it