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| BrianHG:
--- Quote from: metrologist on August 10, 2018, 07:28:24 pm ---LoLzzzzzz https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1280803647/muzo-your-personal-zone-creator-with-noise-blockin --- End quote --- This piece of junk should be in the Dodgy Technology section. |
| BrianHG:
Here is the official thread: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/neighbours-children-driving-me-mad!/ |
| fonograph:
This might help. http://www.psiaudio.swiss/avaa-c20-active-bass-trap/ |
| kuriisenbo:
This is also a very big problem for me. I live on a busy street where there are cafes that are open until 11 PM. :scared: When I come home from work I want to rest, which I can't do because of this noise. So, I decided to make noise insulation in my apartment, because I can't live like this anymore. I feel constantly tired and I already have problems at work because of this situation. That's why, I have already installed soundproof windows that have solved my noise problem by 30%. I also want to make a soundproof ceiling and here rockfon.co.uk I found ceiling panels that should help me get rid of noise. If someone has already had this experience, please give me some tips. |
| jogri:
--- Quote from: kuriisenbo on May 05, 2020, 11:56:39 am ---This is also a very big problem for me. I live on a busy street where there are cafes that are open until 11 PM. :scared: --- End quote --- I would start with soundproofing the windows, you can either use thick theatrical curtains (the velvet type) or go straight for the mass loaded vinyl sheets. Just hanging them like normal curtains won't suffice, you have to create an airtight barrier between the window pane and the curtain: Use velcro around your window frame to hold them onto the wall, make sure there are no airgaps. (You can also buy vinyl/fiberglass sheets for your windows, but they come in at ~500 bucks per window). |
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