Designing a home theater involves overcoming sound containment challenges; modern solutions favor viscoelastic damping over the outdated Mass Law for effective soundproofing.
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Standard fiberglass insulation is ineffective as a soundproofing solution, providing minimal noise reduction and failing to block low-frequency bass.
Gluing egg cartons to walls doesn’t work for soundproofing; advanced damping technology is essential for effective noise reduction in home theaters.
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