So, like, I'm this guy. And like, I do stuff...
Chemist, musician, artist, programmer, coach, husband, dad, uncle, etc.
So yeah.
Advice-wise? There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
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I just got my electric guitar and I need to find a way to make my room sound proof so little noise will be heard outside. I have one dor and thats my only problem. How to make it sound proof.. Any sugestions?? (link)
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Are you seeking to sound proof or sound deaden your room? In sound proofing, you would have to install slate, stone, tiling or something hard in your walls, then cover that with sound absorbing materials. I'll run under the assumption that doing this is beyond your means.
Sound deadening / sound dampening your room would be much easier. While I don't suggest you line your walls with insulation (as that is not cheap and will make your room really hot), you can get lots of pillows, blankets, put up curtains, and elevate your amp up off the floor. Hang a thick blanket over your door while you play to keep sound from passing through the door. Temporarially put something over any vent in your room to keep sound from travelling down ventillation shafts. Just look for places where sound could easily "escape" and do simple things to hinder the sound form exiting the room.
Anything soft will absorb sound, and that's the easiest thing to do.
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Thanks for the advice, i'll try that!! Seems like it will actually work!
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