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Acoustics Spray

01/21/2008 4:10 PM

i am working on a project to acoustic treatment for a prayer hall about the size of 50mtrx50mtr at the height 6.2mtrs. it is with four concave surfaces and five conical towers.my architect doesn't agree for any panelling work.so we desided to go for asona spray k13 50mm.is there any alternative to asona spray.

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Re: Acoustics Spray

01/21/2008 11:03 PM

Hang drapery or carpet mosaic as in a theater or bowling alley.

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Re: Acoustics Spray

01/22/2008 3:48 AM

The Royal Albert Hall, in London, has disc-shaped acoustic foam pieces suspended from the ceiling.

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Re: Acoustics Spray

01/22/2008 8:39 PM

I suggest to hire an acoustic consultant (to work with the Architect). He's going to desing the apropiate furnishings for some "hearing quality sensation' inside the room. Best regards and good luck. A.

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Re: Acoustics Spray

01/23/2008 7:00 AM

Goon with your architectural design. let an acoustic sound engineer do the sound proofing.

But for DIY purposes, i've tried the yellow asbestos. Effective though expensive.

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Re: Acoustics Spray

01/24/2008 2:16 PM

So you are turning it into a sprayer hall.

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