JohnnyHolland
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Researching information about soundproofing ive found out a few things.
The lighter something is, the worse its acoustic absorbtion & reflective properties.
The heavier & Looser something is the better its absobrtion properties.
If its rigid, it will reflect and transfer the sound (vibrations, think how rigid a drum surface is)
I researched heavy industry acoustic blanketing and found it is essentially rubber, with its structure in complete dissaray.
This is Rubber |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
This is acoustic rubber /^-\/`\-_\/^
It makes sense, as each rubber particle vibrates it absorbs the energy and dissapates it as heat, because it has no "Radiator" or outlet for the vibrations.
This led me to a very obvious deduction,
WATER would shit allll over acoustic rubber for its denseness & looseness.
My idea is to create 2cm thick bladders or panels structured within a cabinet walls, these would be filled with water, as a side benefit if your grow caught on fire the walls would help!
Anyway thats my idea, has anyone ever heard of this being used in this application or others?
Im not doubting the properties of the water but the job of building the bladders/resovoirs yourself!!
JH.
The lighter something is, the worse its acoustic absorbtion & reflective properties.
The heavier & Looser something is the better its absobrtion properties.
If its rigid, it will reflect and transfer the sound (vibrations, think how rigid a drum surface is)
I researched heavy industry acoustic blanketing and found it is essentially rubber, with its structure in complete dissaray.
This is Rubber |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
This is acoustic rubber /^-\/`\-_\/^
It makes sense, as each rubber particle vibrates it absorbs the energy and dissapates it as heat, because it has no "Radiator" or outlet for the vibrations.
This led me to a very obvious deduction,
WATER would shit allll over acoustic rubber for its denseness & looseness.
My idea is to create 2cm thick bladders or panels structured within a cabinet walls, these would be filled with water, as a side benefit if your grow caught on fire the walls would help!
Anyway thats my idea, has anyone ever heard of this being used in this application or others?
Im not doubting the properties of the water but the job of building the bladders/resovoirs yourself!!
JH.