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On 10/4/11 8:09 AM, m II wrote:
That was too easy as you just spouted more unsubstantiated BS and never
any answers.

Fibreglass insulations is good sound insulation. It isn't used due to
the glass fibres people don't want to breath when left open.

You need to do some actual research, not guess from what your fellow
ignorants have guessed at and told you.

Now you have`been told by me and several others here.



Let us all know when you move out of your mom's basement and get a
girlfriend, ok?


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On 10/4/2011 12:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 10/4/11 8:09 AM, m II wrote:
That was too easy as you just spouted more unsubstantiated BS and never
any answers.

Fibreglass insulations is good sound insulation. It isn't used due to
the glass fibres people don't want to breath when left open.

You need to do some actual research, not guess from what your fellow
ignorants have guessed at and told you.

Now you have`been told by me and several others here.



Let us all know when you move out of your mom's basement and get a
girlfriend, ok?



In case I'm answering someone's question, when I put insulation in my
garage walls it "deadened" the room (as you might anticipate).

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On 10/4/11 11:56 AM, Bill wrote:
On 10/4/2011 12:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 10/4/11 8:09 AM, m II wrote:
That was too easy as you just spouted more unsubstantiated BS and never
any answers.

Fibreglass insulations is good sound insulation. It isn't used due to
the glass fibres people don't want to breath when left open.

You need to do some actual research, not guess from what your fellow
ignorants have guessed at and told you.

Now you have`been told by me and several others here.



Let us all know when you move out of your mom's basement and get a
girlfriend, ok?



In case I'm answering someone's question, when I put insulation in my
garage walls it "deadened" the room (as you might anticipate).


Soundproofing and sound-treating are two different animals.
Soundproofing: stopping as much sound as possible from leaving the room.
Sound-treating: stopping sound inside a room (or making it sound better).

People will often try to soundproof a room by erroneously using
sound-treatment techniques. They line the walls with all kinds of foam,
packing blankets, carpet, curtains and other sound absorbent/diffusing
materials. This makes for a very dead room inside. (It also explains the
horrible results heard from their recordings, but that's another story.)
But it does virtually nothing to soundproof the room.


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What Mike is saying has some logic to it.Just his attack expression
method sucks.
Exposed insulation will absorb lots of sound (stop reflecting) but is
undesirable for breathing.

Inside the cavity of a wall is another story.
The dry wall reflects the high freq. sounds and the insulation doesn't
function much.
Low freq. sounds vibrate the drywall and the studs passing right
through, reproducing the sounds on the other side, again. Insulation in
the cavities, may help dampen the stud motion, very slightly, but not
much.

To agree with Mike, sound passage **through** a wall is not changed
much by cavity insulation.

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Soundproofing and sound-treating are two different animals.
Soundproofing: stopping as much sound as possible from leaving the
room.
Sound-treating: stopping sound inside a room (or making it sound
better).

People will often try to soundproof a room by erroneously using
sound-treatment techniques. They line the walls with all kinds of foam,
packing blankets, carpet, curtains and other sound absorbent/diffusing
materials. This makes for a very dead room inside. (It also explains
the
horrible results heard from their recordings, but that's another
story.)
But it does virtually nothing to soundproof the room.


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On 10/5/11 7:43 AM, m II wrote:
What Mike is saying has some logic to it.Just his attack expression
method sucks.


Wow.... that's the weakest backpedaling I've ever witnessed.
"attack expression method?" You really need to work on your haphazard
inferences.
I made a simple statement of fact and you see it as an attack.


Exposed insulation will absorb lots of sound (stop reflecting) but is
undesirable for breathing.

Inside the cavity of a wall is another story.
The dry wall reflects the high freq. sounds and the insulation doesn't
function much.
Low freq. sounds vibrate the drywall and the studs passing right
through, reproducing the sounds on the other side, again. Insulation in
the cavities, may help dampen the stud motion, very slightly, but not much.

To agree with Mike, sound passage **through** a wall is not changed much
by cavity insulation.


Really? You think no one knows what just happened here?

Looks to me like you actually read some of the information I referenced
and it took you this long to get your foot out of your mouth. Instead of
apologizing, you post this, pretending like you knew it all along. But
wait, I thought it was "unsubstantiated BS?"

"You do nothing for this group when it comes to intelligence....add to
the noise in the group. greatly but nothing constructive." Sound
familiar. Say it again, while looking ion the mirror.


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Bull****!

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Wow.... that's the weakest backpedaling I've ever witnessed.
"attack expression method?" You really need to work on your haphazard
inferences.
I made a simple statement of fact and you see it as an attack.
Really? You think no one knows what just happened here?

Looks to me like you actually read some of the information I referenced
and it took you this long to get your foot out of your mouth. Instead
of
apologizing, you post this, pretending like you knew it all along. But
wait, I thought it was "unsubstantiated BS?"

"You do nothing for this group when it comes to intelligence....add to
the noise in the group. greatly but nothing constructive." Sound
familiar. Say it again, while looking ion the mirror.


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On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 21:06:56 -0400, "m II" wrote:
Bull****!


YES, you're full of it.
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Really? You think no one knows what just happened here?


Mike, Mike. You're trying reason with a factual moron. Don't waste
your time.
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On 10/5/11 8:23 PM, Dave wrote:
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:50:59 -0500,
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Really? You think no one knows what just happened here?


Mike, Mike. You're trying reason with a factual moron. Don't waste
your time.


You, Sir, are correct.


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Mike, Mike, you are dealing with the George Watson (Chris Caputo) troll
but you, sir, are still full of unsubstantiated ****!

Nice sock puppetry, right on cue.

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You, Sir, are correct.


On 10/5/11 8:23 PM, Dave wrote:
Mike, Mike. You're trying reason with a factual moron. Don't waste
your time.

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
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