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rucarlso
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A few weeks ago the cops came by to tell my band we were playing a bit loud. In order to keep the fuzz off my back and in order to keep my neighbors happy, I'm trying to do what I can to keep sound from escaping the basement where we play.
The basement is all underground, no walk-out sliding glass door. The room we play in has 1 window to the outside, a cheap plywood door into the adjoining laundry room and then there's the door at the top of the basement stairway.
A friend suggested putting a piece of plexi glass in the window as a way to reflect some sound. He said it would also create a space between the plexi and the actual window glass (about 8 inches) that would serve to diffuse the noise too. I'm not sure if this is true or not. Anyone?
And does anyone have ideas on what I can do to soundproof around those doors? I've heard that egg-crate foam rubber doesn't really do much.
The basement is all underground, no walk-out sliding glass door. The room we play in has 1 window to the outside, a cheap plywood door into the adjoining laundry room and then there's the door at the top of the basement stairway.
A friend suggested putting a piece of plexi glass in the window as a way to reflect some sound. He said it would also create a space between the plexi and the actual window glass (about 8 inches) that would serve to diffuse the noise too. I'm not sure if this is true or not. Anyone?
And does anyone have ideas on what I can do to soundproof around those doors? I've heard that egg-crate foam rubber doesn't really do much.