Resilient Channel gap / sound leakage

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How do you stop the leaking of sound through adjacent rooms through the 1/4" gap of resilient channel when using recessed lighting in both rooms?

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Thanks in advance.
 
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Recessed anything is a no-no. If you have to recess, then build framing for the recess and Sheetrock/RC around it, so that rather than breach the ceiling, you are building a depression into the ceiling.

Does that description make sense?

Any time you cut into your wall, you are defeating much of your effort to isolate.
 
DAMN! I wish I would have thought about this before. I already ran wire and got everything set in and working for the recessed lights (not to mention the cost). Is there ANY way around this, other than building the lowered framing that you mentioned? I want to save headroom as well.

Thanks.
 
mncheetah said:
DAMN! I wish I would have thought about this before. I already ran wire and got everything set in and working for the recessed lights (not to mention the cost). Is there ANY way around this, other than building the lowered framing that you mentioned? I want to save headroom as well.

Thanks.

Actually, thats probably as good of a suggestion as you are going to get. Dont feel bad. I am currently contemplating how I am going to get a/c into the studio I am contructing right now. It looks like I am going to settle for a wall mounted unit, but I have been unable to decide how to mount it.
 
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