
mshilarious
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sizzlemeister said:I always thought drywall WAS the wall.
So, to make a soundproofed wall, you have sheetrock, maybe another layer of sheetrock, resiliant channel, stud, NOTHING, stud, another layer of sheetrock. The sheetrock layers being varying thicknesses, the studs staggered.
This is what you're suggesting, then? Nothing in the wall cavity at all to HELP stop sound transmission?
Sorry, it's just that a lot of people come in here and say soundproofing when they really mean treatment. And those specs you listed, those are often used for analyzing treatments.
Yes, by all means, use the fluffy stuff inside walls for soundproofing. It adds a few dB of isolation.