Tim Kline
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- Tim Kline
I'm going to be moving soon (if anyone ever buys my old house). I am most likely going to be moving into a townhouse, I have a couple I am already considering primarily because they have a perfectly shaped & sized living room or finished basement for me to build the home theater / media room I always wanted.
but since it's a townhouse, I don't want my neighbors complaining, or even not complaining to anyone but hating me because I "make the TV too loud".
So I want to soundproof at least the area where the HT will be, even if it's the basement. I've been googling stuff did some searches here and got some ideas but I guess I want to see what some of your thoughts are.
So, basically, that green glue stuff is awesome from what I've read. To use that, would I just slather it on a sheet of drywall and then just screw it in over the existing drywall? or replace the old drywall and use the glue along the frame that I screw the drywall into? Or would I want to build a new frame, and stick new drywall to that? so it's like 1 layer of drywall, then air with some soundproof foam between the 2x4s, and that screwed into the existing wall? I'm sure I can order the green glue if home depot doesn't have it, but as far as drywall type products go, I'm pretty much limited to whatever Home Depot will carry... so that said, what kind of drywall do I want from there? Is it the thicker the better? I'm not too worried about the celling or floor (or should I be?), just the side walls since that's where the neighbors will be...
but since it's a townhouse, I don't want my neighbors complaining, or even not complaining to anyone but hating me because I "make the TV too loud".
So I want to soundproof at least the area where the HT will be, even if it's the basement. I've been googling stuff did some searches here and got some ideas but I guess I want to see what some of your thoughts are.
So, basically, that green glue stuff is awesome from what I've read. To use that, would I just slather it on a sheet of drywall and then just screw it in over the existing drywall? or replace the old drywall and use the glue along the frame that I screw the drywall into? Or would I want to build a new frame, and stick new drywall to that? so it's like 1 layer of drywall, then air with some soundproof foam between the 2x4s, and that screwed into the existing wall? I'm sure I can order the green glue if home depot doesn't have it, but as far as drywall type products go, I'm pretty much limited to whatever Home Depot will carry... so that said, what kind of drywall do I want from there? Is it the thicker the better? I'm not too worried about the celling or floor (or should I be?), just the side walls since that's where the neighbors will be...