elemenohpee t1_irclroc wrote
Reply to comment by noreasters in Is it safe to use faced insulation between internal walls/ceilings for soundproofing? by Kortalh
Why only 1/4"? You're trying to add mass to the wall, so wouldn't 5/8" be more effective?
noreasters t1_ircm7mt wrote
The real deadening is in the slowing of the sound waves.
Sound waves must vibrate the material to pass through.
2 layers of drywall with flexible material between means sound wave must vibrate outside panel with inside panel resisting and the filler material acting as a spring damper…BEFORE the sound can begin to vibrate the second board, now fighting the motion of the first.
After the sound passes that material it will have MUCH less power and ability to travel distance or vibrate other walls.
Edit: this means 1/4” drywall, or most any hard material, can be used; 1/4” drywall is cheap and relatively easy to work with.
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