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Best insulating/sound proof product to put between cavity of two ceiling boards?
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<blockquote data-quote="Micron" data-source="post: 888053" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>Acoustic treatment vs sound proofing.</p><p></p><p>Flanking makes sound proofing difficult.</p><p></p><p>In the instance of a floor that is also a ceiling, the entire floor is acting as a diaphragm, as Steerpike mentioned absorption panels may catch some of the high frequencies, but the "thunk" I suspect will largely remain. As you say it might be better than nothing.</p><p></p><p>For isolation between two spaces mass (without flanking zones), air gap, mass (without flanking zones) is desirable as I understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micron, post: 888053, member: 17294"] Acoustic treatment vs sound proofing. Flanking makes sound proofing difficult. In the instance of a floor that is also a ceiling, the entire floor is acting as a diaphragm, as Steerpike mentioned absorption panels may catch some of the high frequencies, but the "thunk" I suspect will largely remain. As you say it might be better than nothing. For isolation between two spaces mass (without flanking zones), air gap, mass (without flanking zones) is desirable as I understand. [/QUOTE]
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