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Old 16-09-2005, 1:01 PM   #1
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Tom: hi
leigh : hi i want to soundproof my walls what are the best things to use im in to homecinema and i have heard bad things about resilient channel
Tom: Your best option would be our Resilient Bar System. This will take up a maximum of 5.5 inches and will reduce everyday noise and music by approx 70 %. I have pushed a page at you to view for more info on this system. If it does not open then please click on the link. I would look at the flash animation on this page first to get and idea of products and the layout.
Tom: http://www.customaudiodesigns.co.uk/...howtowalls.htm
Tom: You should not have heard any bad things about it
Tom: If you have it will be from someone who has not installed it properly
Tom: or another soundproofing company who are trying to push you there system
leigh : they say it sucks all the bass out of the room
Tom: It does not absorb the bass
Tom: it just stops it from leaving
leigh : ok thanks for the link
Tom: Is there anything else I can help you with ?
leigh : no im fine thanks
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Sorry but what's the point of this post? Sounds like an advert to me.
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Old 01-10-2005, 10:49 AM   #3
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its not an advert its people keep saying that resilient channel is rubbish and this is the conversation i had with the chap at custom audio design
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Custom Audio dont make or install RC, they just sell it

if RC is installed incorrectly it wont work properly. Bass will get 'sucked' out of a room if the edges are not sealed or if the board resonates at the same frequency, say 40hz, it is possible to 'short circuit' RC, this reduces its effectiveness.
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