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I am remodeling my basement studio with 2 rooms separated with a 2x4 wood w= all. A building contractor suggested I use the RC-1 Channel product between= the studs and sheetrock to reduce sound transmission between the rooms. I = intend to use a rock wool insulation to fill the space between the studs.= =20 Any opinions on this product? Thank you. Resilient channel works very well for isolating sections of a room, but it's not an instant cure and you have to work out exactly what you want to isolate carefully. There is no sense in isolating a wall but then allowing the floor to couple to the wall on the other side. I would bet that the F. Alton Everest book on small studio acoustics has a section about reslient channel. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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