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E-Dog
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Great Site

Post by E-Dog »

Hey all I am the main man over at GhostNote Drum Builders Website. I was asking people there about sound treatment for a room and someone posted the link to here..... Ill be sending more people your guys way...
I just bought a block constructed house here in Orlando Fl and the otiher houses in the nieghborhood are with in 6 ft of the room I want to play in. I was just wondering if it was possible to keep the sound out from bothering poeple with out building a room with in a room thing.
Dieter@be
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Post by Dieter@be »

Hey, welcome to the forums :) I'm a drummer too (in fact i've been browsing the ghostnote site/forums for a while, but i'm not a frequent visitor)

The only advice I can give you is to be as clear as possible. Make photographs of the outside , the inside, drawings, shemes,... whatever it takes to make sure the situation is clear to us.
In return you will get great advice :wink:
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Post by sharward »

Ditto what he said.

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Post by Ausrock »

Hey Eric,

Good to see you on our side of the pond mate.

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