I started out with my team to finish up a correction for a studio in the nations broadcasting television. Just before we finished, we were invited to tidy the mini studio.
Before my team took up the job
It was already messy so I had to draw up a remedy plan. This requires I designed it on a temporary structure not on walls this time.
So work started.
Beginning of the studio
I had to first of all remove the misplaced work they did. I used it as a sound base to guard the sound from hitting the Iron, since it was a constructed Iron building.
Note: This protects the Iron from sound and reduced vibrations and echo that would result when sound hits the chamber
Then the next thing was to hold the souls from bouncing back from where it came from and echoing. I had to use fur. This fur would be put on the protected Ironton hold the sound. The fur acts as the sound proof. Just like when pillow it's covered against your mouth.
Then we begin the next stage with covering it. We Dont just cover but we use another proofing material this time a gypsum board. The board is used to cover it, this time giving it a final sound cementing. This makes sound remain within the enclosure and never escapes. It makes for no echo in as much as the fur is used properly.
I hope you enjoyed reading my experience on sound proofing. I will be writing more soon please visit next time.
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