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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

Mitch Zlotnik, President of Audimute Soundproofing highlights the benefits of using Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets in home recording studios, garage band practice space, music rooms, etc.

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  • i have a living room and directly upstairs a loft made to a 2nd living room. my problem is when both tv's are on, the sound interfears with each other, I was thinking of putting some thick curtains on the second floor loft to block some of the sound. what do you suggest

  • @clocggg Hi! Thanks for your comment. I think that's a great idea! Adding some absorption sheets will help with the intensity of both the TVs, but keep in mind, this won't be 100% absorptive. You'll notice that the sheets will help just with the mid and high range frequencies. I'm available by our new LIVE CHAT feature on our website should you wish to discuss further.

    Thanks again!

  • as the product is called or what I can replace so where I can get

  • @vicozar Thank you for your comment. The material is known as Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets, and can be found and purchased on our website! We're located right in Cleveland, Ohio. Thanks again, I'm looking forward to serving you!

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  • @Titleification Not at all.. I'm just looking to help solve your problem the best way I can! I like to ask questions just so I can direct you to the most appropriate product for your application. I just wasn't sure what the "like and dislike bar equal" means. Would you mind explaining? Are you talking about the like and dislike bar about the video?

  • @audimutedemos is this automatic comment? lol

  • @audimutedemos its approx 7ft by 14ft and yeah might be a good idea thankyou :)

  • @Titleification Hi there. Could you please explain? What exactly are you trying to accomplish in your space? I'd be more than happy to help with your application!

  • keep the like and dislike bar equal?

  • @DR733T Hey! Thanks for your comment.. how big is the space? Could you possible drape some sheets over some chairs? If you can't use nails, try your best to find an alternate way to hang, like draping them over your bed, chairs, desk, etc! Hope this helps.

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