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    • PSX_DefectorP
      PSX_Defector
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      What you want is a deeper baffle, that should eat most of the sound right up. Eggcrate stuff will get most of the random sound out of the way, actual performance would take something more.

      http://www.foambymail.com/AW4/acoustical-4-wedge-foam.html

      Assuming they play in the garage, just foam up the wall next to the house. If they are playing in a corner of the house, foam up the interior walls. And if it's all over the place, foam up your office. 🙂

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      • Minion QueenM
        Minion Queen Banned
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        Yeah the office is what I need to put foam in. Between 6 guitars, drum set, Record player, various stereos and guitar amps everywhere in the house you can't get away from the noise. My office would be awesome covered in purple acoustic foam. It would be so quiet!

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        • dengelhardtD
          dengelhardt
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          Direct your sound down and put thick rugs on the floor. That will help prevent bounce and keep direct echoes from hitting the ceiling. Poor man's sound-proofing. Also, you could find a way to put your speakers closer to wear you sit.

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          • dengelhardtD
            dengelhardt
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            You could also surround your listening area with drapes or tapestry. Also check your entire apartment for hard surfaces and cover as many as possible with something soft like pillows and towels.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Any and all furniture helps. Empty rooms echo, full rooms absorb.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                When I worked at IBM in the manufacturing facility they had foam on the walls to keep the noise down. The foam was actually warm from the energy it was absorbing. The sound turns into heat! That's how it deadens it, it actually converts it to another energy form.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                  as sound is an energy wave, and energy does not cease to exist. It has to go someplace. It is simply changing form.

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