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<a title="Best New Wall Soundproofing Assembly" href=”/Best-New-Wall-Assembly/”>BEST New Wall Soundproofing Assembly This is the best assembly for improving the soundproofing performance of newly constructed stud walls. Use this assembly to reduce airborne and structural borne noise transfer between two rooms. This type of construction is perfect for walls in home theaters, recording studios, walls adjacent to stairs/elevators and industrial machine rooms. This solution reduces low frequency noise from subwoofers and drums. <td width="10" <img src=”https://www.soundproofcow.com/skin/common_files/images/custom/assemblies/t_wall_new_better.gif” alt=”Better New Wall Soundproofing Assembly” height=”120″ hspace=”10″ vspace=”10″> BETTER New Wall Soundproofing Assembly This assembly is perfect for shared walls in condominiums and apartments and a cost effective alternative to our best assembly. Use this assembly to reduce airborne and structural borne noise transfer between two rooms. This type of construction is a good solution for a variety of spaces from bedrooms to mechanical/machinery rooms. <td width="10" GOOD New Wall Soundproofing Assembly This assembly will improve the noise blocking performance of a newly constructed wall. Use this assembly to reduce minimal amounts of noise transfer between two rooms. This type of construction will reduce sounds like people talking and TV/Stereo at low volumes. <td width="10"

I just wanted to let you know that in the end, sealing the air spaces on this door worked just fine and took care of the problem.

I really appreciate you taking so much time to share your expertise with me, and in particular recommending I try the simpler solution before investing in more expensive noise barriers. That is a big credit to you and your business.

- Mike

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