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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 13166" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Norval,</p><p></p><p>Eggholders as such do not so much dampen sound as distribute it. Thus one has the sense of a deadened room but mainly because there are no (well comparatively few) reflections like one is used to. To isolate a room and deaden the sound thick carpeting or such on the wall (not too dense) will do, but a lot of area.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps a little encouragement (should I??). When we stayed in the suburb of Meyers Park, Pretoria, there was the case 2 decades ago of a few local guys wanting to do the same and meeting with the expected resistance. The problem was somehow solved - I don't recall how; but one of the guys later went on to USA, and today he is a major composer of film music in Hollywood. (I think his name is Trevor Rabin.)</p><p></p><p>So there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 13166, member: 144"] Norval, Eggholders as such do not so much dampen sound as distribute it. Thus one has the sense of a deadened room but mainly because there are no (well comparatively few) reflections like one is used to. To isolate a room and deaden the sound thick carpeting or such on the wall (not too dense) will do, but a lot of area. Perhaps a little encouragement (should I??). When we stayed in the suburb of Meyers Park, Pretoria, there was the case 2 decades ago of a few local guys wanting to do the same and meeting with the expected resistance. The problem was somehow solved - I don't recall how; but one of the guys later went on to USA, and today he is a major composer of film music in Hollywood. (I think his name is Trevor Rabin.) So there! [/QUOTE]
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