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Offline mmmatt

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Re: New toys & lot's of pictures!
« Reply #30 on: March 24, 2006, 01:21:46 PM »
the company is called "dynamat" and the product is dynil  http://www.dynamat.com/products_architectural_dynil.html

It doesn't seam to show it there, but when my guy ( http://www.alsstereo.com/ ) instals it, he uses a 2x6 top and bottom plate with alternating 2x4 and 2x6 wall studs.  He then weaves the product in and out and the drywall is attached to the 2x6 studs only.  I didn't get the full explanation of that because I figured it would all be on the website, but I will bug him more about it next time I see him.  I hate to take up too much of his time as I don't do all that much business with him and I know how the "free advice" thing can get old quick.  I see him at the local builder association meetings and next time I'll make a point to sit by him during the luncheon.

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Re: New toys & lot's of pictures!
« Reply #31 on: March 24, 2006, 01:26:03 PM »
There is a ton of info on room design and products at avsforum.com under room builders forum.  Beware as HT and audio rooms can't be designed the same.  HT require a very dead room.


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Re: New toys & lot's of pictures!
« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2006, 11:01:08 PM »
+ T for buying the playback before drywall!

matt

I was thinking the same thing !
A man with correct priorities.

It looks like the cathedral of sound.   +T

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Re: New toys & lot's of pictures!
« Reply #33 on: March 31, 2006, 11:07:44 PM »
the company is called "dynamat" and the product is dynil  http://www.dynamat.com/products_architectural_dynil.html

It doesn't seam to show it there, but when my guy ( http://www.alsstereo.com/ ) instals it, he uses a 2x6 top and bottom plate with alternating 2x4 and 2x6 wall studs.  He then weaves the product in and out and the drywall is attached to the 2x6 studs only.  I didn't get the full explanation of that because I figured it would all be on the website, but I will bug him more about it next time I see him.  I hate to take up too much of his time as I don't do all that much business with him and I know how the "free advice" thing can get old quick.  I see him at the local builder association meetings and next time I'll make a point to sit by him during the luncheon.

Matt

The staggered stud technique is a classic move for bass decoupling.
It keeps the bass from penetrating the walls and then bothering the neighbors.
They used to sell a product that was lead/kapok that sound proofed very well, but was... lead and kapok, just the needed fuel for a toxic fire.

The rubber over the studs sounds interesting.
Anyone have more details ?

 

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