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DrFrankencopter
New member
Hi Guys,
I'm wondering if anyone here has taken any steps to prevent flanking sound from bringing their wall isolation down. Specifically, I was wondering about the empty space in the joists above the top plate of the wall.
I'm particularly concerned with this, as I live in a townhouse (end unit), and see the area between the joists as the weakest link in the existing wall construction. I realize that with good ceiling construction the sound transmission will be low, but I really want to prevent the sound from flanking over the wall.
Here's my proposed idea. I plan on installing MDF panels in between the joists at the top of the wall. Installation will be a moderate pain, but I'm hoping that it'll be worth it in terms of reducing flanking sound.
So, what do you guys think? Do you have other ideas for reducing flanking sound?
Cheers
Kris
I'm wondering if anyone here has taken any steps to prevent flanking sound from bringing their wall isolation down. Specifically, I was wondering about the empty space in the joists above the top plate of the wall.
I'm particularly concerned with this, as I live in a townhouse (end unit), and see the area between the joists as the weakest link in the existing wall construction. I realize that with good ceiling construction the sound transmission will be low, but I really want to prevent the sound from flanking over the wall.
Here's my proposed idea. I plan on installing MDF panels in between the joists at the top of the wall. Installation will be a moderate pain, but I'm hoping that it'll be worth it in terms of reducing flanking sound.
So, what do you guys think? Do you have other ideas for reducing flanking sound?
Cheers
Kris