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May 19, 2010

Will the Imperial Ever Reopen

Filed under: Soundproofing News — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:06 am

We recently read an article about the famed Imperial Hotel preparing to reopen. The owner, Shadd Danesi, is attempting to perfect his soundproofing attempts before reopening so that he does not annoy his neighbors?

The reaction from the public at this announcement? They seem to think it’s a huge joke.

Apparently this isn’t the first time the owner of the Imperial Hotel has claimed to be “reopening soon.” The hotel has missed several key events and seems to be constantly putting off it’s reopening.

We’ll just have to see if, and when, the doors will actually unlock.

May 18, 2010

RI Nightclub Saga Nearing a Close

Filed under: Soundproofing News — Tags: , , — admin @ 8:06 pm

In February of 2003, nearly 100 people were killed at the Station House Nightclub in a fire caused by faulty pyrotechnics and bad soundproofing materials. Ever since, there has been an epic court battle over a financial settlement for the living victims and the families of those who perished.

Just today, a judge signed a ruling mandating that the $176 million + in settlement funds must be placed into a trust account. The parties involved have 90 days to move the money to the account.

From there, a trustee will determine how the money will be split amongst the families.

It’s about time this saga comes to a close.

May 13, 2010

Applying Green Glue

Filed under: Soundproofing Videos — Tags: , — admin @ 7:03 am

We know that the concept of using a new soundproofing product, like Green Glue, can be a bit overwhelming for some. Today we thought we’d take the opportunity to show you how simple applying Green Glue can really be. Check out this short but informative video. After you see this, you’ll be ready to start your own project.

May 11, 2010

Soundproofing the Kitchen Sink

Filed under: Soundproofing — admin @ 8:57 am

Sounds a bit silly, doesn it? Soundproofing a kitchen sink?

The truth, however, is that if you purchase a sink made out of a material from which sound can easily vibrate, you may soon find that you’ve gotten more than you bargained for. Friends of ours recently purchased a copper sink and they’re afraid not of the sound of water running, but of the sounds created by pots and pans banging around inside.

Our suggestion? Add a layer of soundproofing material to the sink from beneath - under the counter. Mass loaded vinyl is probably best in this case, because it can be easily molded to the surface.

May 5, 2010

Exploring Soundproofing Materials: Windows

Filed under: soundproofing materials — Tags: , — admin @ 7:23 am

We’ve spoken before about using windows as part of your soundproofing efforts, but the subject deserves another go-around.

To clarify, while sound proof windows do exist, they are not necessarily going to solve your sound problems.

Most people find that their problems are around the windows - because they’re not properly sealed. Others simply have old windows with poor glass. In that case, you can simply add a second layer of glass over the first, creating a gap of about 1 inch in between. In most cases, that works better than replacing the windows altogether!

May 3, 2010

Exploring Soundproofing Materials: Sheetrock

Last week we started looking at some of the soundproofing materials available for use today.

One of the materials we’ve discovered is lead lined sheetrock. Lead lined sheetrock is actually very effective at absorbing sound. There’s just one problem.

It’s crazy expensive - averaging close to $200 per sheet, depending on where you make your purchase.

Truth be told, you’re better off using some Green Glue and buying some new drywall. It’ll cost less and be incredibly effective as well.

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