For theaters, auditoriums, concert halls and other entertainment venues, effective soundproofing is critical. If you’ve watched a movie recently at your neighborhood multiplex and heard noises from the theater next to you, you know all too well that poor soundproofing can ruin a night of entertainment.
Movies have gotten louder in recent years. This is because modern surround-sound speaker systems are able to blast music and other sounds at high decibels. While this enhances the audience experience, it creates a challenge for designers and architects who need to isolate the noise from an auditorium. Many of these blasting sounds occur at low bass frequencies that are especially hard to contain.
Theater designers often rely on using heavy mass like concrete and thick THX-certified soundproof drywall to prevent noise transmitting between auditoriums, but sounds can still seep through portals and air pockets in walls, floors and ceilings. Incorporating the Green Glue Noiseproofing System to your soundproofing renovation or new build can do the trick. Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound’s viscoelastic properties are designed to dampen even low bass frequencies, preventing them from transmitting noise between walls.
Green Glue technologies can make a big difference. They offer renovators and builders an entertaining soundproofing solution, with no added drama. They can be easily integrated into any project with minimal additional labor, time and cost.
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