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ray1018
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Joined: Apr 25, 2005
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Thu May 22, 2008 8:36 am |
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Hi,
I'm just finish setup my Semi-Pro studio.But now facing a problem on my Doors..Control Room and Vocal Room.
I'm trying to use the Rubber-Semi-Soft type to apply on the Door Frame to avoid the Sound in and out...Quite OK.
Do anyone c'ld suggest some Cheap & Nice & Useful meterial that i can DIY apply to seal my Doors?
P/S: I'm using Fire-Door...Door to avoid fire attact!!
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lostindundee
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I would love to get some advice on this too as I require something similar wor my windows to block the sound from the traffic outside. |
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Greener
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No one who knows will give up the goodies unless you read the stickies. |
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Space
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Location: Exit 4, Alabama
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