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Eh I was wondering if anybody has got any tips on Soundproofing. CHEAP way.. i mean, other than living in a vaccum... are there like materials that i can pick up from the local hardware store or even better from the dump pile? I was told that egg crates make good insulation.. ideas?
Sep-21-2005 06:15
dj chex
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There's also the dark grey soft-foam that is used as packaging. It seems very simular to auralex soundproofing foam. Coming to think about it, years ago when i worked at baskin-robbins, they used that type of foam for padding for their waffle cones. They probably still do that, so you actually might wanna call a store manager and ask if you can have some of that foam when they're gonna discard it.
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Sep-21-2005 07:15
wee_rooney
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you can also use fibre-glass or concrete!
fibre-glass would be ur best bet i recon.
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Sep-21-2005 10:17
the_rev_jt
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how about putting carpets on the wall?egg crates could be a good tempory solution but carpets would be better.
Sep-21-2005 12:02
the_rev_jt
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Location: Nottingham,England
how about putting carpets on the wall?egg crates could be a good tempory solution or matress foam maybe?
Sep-21-2005 12:02
wee_rooney
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Location: Ayr : Scotland : UK
a thick carpet might work, give it a go an see what happens
polystirene(sp?) would be better i think, u can get big sheets of it pretty cheap, but if uv got some spare carpet then give it a go.
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Sep-21-2005 12:56
Trance Nutter
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Location: Adelaide, Australia
theres a foam, I think its what chex was getting at. Its a spongy stuff thats flat on one side and has a wave/pockmarked pattern on the other. Stick that stuff up and it should work a treat. Go down to your local rubber store, as soon as you see it you'll know what I'm talking about.
Looks like this
Or just ask for Acoustic foam, they should know what it is.
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Sep-21-2005 13:04
f0s_man
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Lawrence, KS
So egg crates do work eh?.. well i'm living in a dorm/apartment kinda thing, so it's a temporary thing. I graduate in about 7 months.. need something temporary..:-P
The foam thingy, it kinda looks like the ones that we put between the bedsheet and the mattress.. kinda like mattress foam?
I was wondering.. styrofoam isn't gonna work will it???
Also, the same cardboard-y material that separate the oranges/apples in crates.. you know those purple ones or whatever colors they come in, they're kinda similar to egg crates.. will those work?
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Sep-21-2005 16:29
Zack Roth
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I just got through soundproofing my closet and I used a few different methods...all very cheap. I actually work in a resuarant, so I asked them to put aside their egg cartons and those work well. I'd say I used about 40 or so. I also went to The Rag Shop and they sell all types of foam rangin in thickness. I used 4 inch foam on the walls that I shared with neighbors as well as parts of the cieling, and 2 inch foam for the concrete walls and less problematic areas.
Another really great buy that i wish I came across earlier was this mattress foam that I found at K-mart....here's a picture of it... a King size bed piece of it was like 16.99 and it works great. Its the bumpy yellow stuff on the right hand side...
Originally posted by zizack
I just got through soundproofing my closet and I used a few different methods...all very cheap. I actually work in a resuarant, so I asked them to put aside their egg cartons and those work well. I'd say I used about 40 or so. I also went to The Rag Shop and they sell all types of foam rangin in thickness. I used 4 inch foam on the walls that I shared with neighbors as well as parts of the cieling, and 2 inch foam for the concrete walls and less problematic areas.
Another really great buy that i wish I came across earlier was this mattress foam that I found at K-mart....here's a picture of it... a King size bed piece of it was like 16.99 and it works great. Its the bumpy yellow stuff on the right hand side...
Zack,
How did you incorporate the "set of 20 hangars" on the floor?
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Sep-21-2005 18:47
richg101
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you could put up some old curtains around the room just using a temporary fixing method. the eggbox foam would be great but its really expensive. i take it your trying to minimise standing waves/echos and not isolate sound? any thick curtainy fabric will absorb echos and you ll get a more studio sound on the cheap.
just an idea
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