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Sound treating a room
Dear all,
This is a(nother) request for help and advice. I have some experiments
which I would like to run, but they require an anechoically treated
room. I have a room available for the summer period, but it is not
treated in any way.
Short of glueing egg-boxes on the wall, would anyone have some advice on
how, and with what I could make sound deadened panels which I could cover
the inside of this room temporarily. Would loose hanging thin/thick
material be OK? Would foam wedges be better (and more expensive!)?
I am restricted by cost (aren't we all). Any addresses or phone #s of UK
companies would be useful.
Best wishes,
Kevin L. Baker
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