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http://www.soundproofing.org/infopages/soundwalls.html
This site has lot's of apparently usable info. but always leads to a plug for some product of theirs' that looks effective but pretty expensive.
It has a pretty cool chart breaking down different construction methods' STC's and provides a way to uderstand STC in practical terms.
It does say one thing I don't understand: 'Don't use plywood since it transfers sound too well'. This can be found on the "myths" link of the site. This is important to me as I plan to use a sandwich construction and had planned on using OSB/soundboard/drywall. Now it seems they are implying it would be better to make that drywall/soundboard/drywall.
This site has lot's of apparently usable info. but always leads to a plug for some product of theirs' that looks effective but pretty expensive.
It has a pretty cool chart breaking down different construction methods' STC's and provides a way to uderstand STC in practical terms.
It does say one thing I don't understand: 'Don't use plywood since it transfers sound too well'. This can be found on the "myths" link of the site. This is important to me as I plan to use a sandwich construction and had planned on using OSB/soundboard/drywall. Now it seems they are implying it would be better to make that drywall/soundboard/drywall.
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