It is easy to confuse soundproofing and sound dampening as the same concept. The two concepts sound similar and are closely related, but they're no...
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It is easy to confuse soundproofing and sound dampening as the same concept. The two concepts sound similar and are closely related, but they're not the same thing. Essentially, soundproofing a room means sound cant effectively penetrate the exterior walls, while sound dampening is the process by which you can reduce the vibration of an object by applying a sound-dampening material over it. Rugs, carpets, foam, and sound-dampening felt can all dampen sound and soundproof a room, though there is a lot more that goes into it, which we'll get into below.
How Does Sound Dampening Work?
Sound dampening, which is also sometimes referred to as sound deadening, happens when you remove vibration energy from a structure or system by changing the sources producing the vibration. For example, you have a concrete wall in your home, and you line it with felt. Lining the wall in your room with felt reduces the walls vibrational frequency, thereby dampening or deadening, sound within the room.
Materials vibrate differently according to their physical properties, and they have natural frequencies and vibration frequencies. A materials natural frequency is how fast it vibrates when there is no outside force acting on it. Its vibrational frequency is how quickly it vibrates when an external force acts on it.
When a materials vibration frequency is equivalent to its natural frequency, it produces amplification. Amplification makes vibrations more grating and jarring while increasing their loudness. Adding materials that reduce vibration frequencies minimizes the vibration of a system and its components. Sound-dampening panels like those from Felt Right result in less harsh noise, preventing you from bothering or distracting neighbors and roommates.
A materials sound-dampening ability relates directly to its NRC (noise reduction coefficient). The noise reduction coefficient measures a materials bounce back ability. Materials with lower dampening qualities produce more bounce back, i.e. your drywall or concrete walls. Materials with higher dampening qualities make a lower bounce-back rate, which reduces unwanted vibrations and lowers sound.
Did You Know: Felt Right tiles have a noise reduction coefficient of .35, meaning they reduce noise by 35%. As a reference, carpet laid over concrete provides an NRC of .20 - .30, and concrete by itself provides an NRC of .00 - .20. Additionally, Felt Rights stylish design lets you reduce bounce back within your room while adding to its visual appeal.
How Does Sound Absorption Work?
Sound dampening reduces materials vibrations and amplification. Sound absorption explains the materials ability to absorb sound waves rather than deflect them back into the room.
When sound waves strike a surface, some pass through the surface, while others dont. Harder materials with less porous surfaces produce a higher sound reflection, while softer, more porous surfaces absorb more sound. When you line harder, less absorbent surfaces with softer, more porous materials, you decrease your rooms echoes and, thus, its reverberating sound.
Sound-absorbing materials help keep harsh sounds out of your home, such as:
Heavy machinery
Engines
Power tools
Generators
How Does Soundproofing Work?
Soundproofing refers to blocking sound with insulator materials that stop sounds from entering or leaving a room. These materials are solid and heavy because they must be dense enough to physically block sound and keep it in an enclosed space.
Soundproofing materials need to be installed inside walls because they need to create a sound barrier between two rooms. Creating a complete separation between the walls prevents sound from leaving one room and entering the other.
Because they need to be installed inside walls, and the materials are dense and cumbersome, they are not ideal for general noise reduction. You shouldnt need to knock out walls to reduce the noise inside your apartment.
The downside of soundproofing is that it requires a complex procedure to accomplish, making it unattainable for everyone except professionals. For example, in recording studios, engineers may have to construct metal frameworks with multiple plasterboard layers to soundproof a wall and prevent noise from escaping the room.
Sound-Dampening Benefits of Acoustic Paneling
There are many benefits to sound-dampening panels, including easy installation processes, increased privacy, and a more comfortable environment for better entertainment.
Easy Installation
Felt Rights acoustic panels combine creativity and functionality in one flawless design. Our My Studio page allows the user to customize their felt acoustic paneling to their desire, improving your rooms acoustic properties without the hassle of invasive installation techniques.
Increased Privacy
Whether you like to entertain, are working remotely, or have loud roommates, you might not like the thought of your neighbors eavesdropping on your conversations or complaining about the noise you make within the privacy of your home.
We all enjoy privacy, and Felt Rights acoustic paneling ensures you never have to share what happens inside your home again. Echoes within your house or apartment might carry conversations over to your neighbors or make your entertainment system seem louder than it is. Acoustic deadening materials absorb your voices and entertainment so you can preserve your homes privacy.
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More Comfort
Comfort typically implies physical relaxation on the couch or a bed. Felt Rights acoustic damping material wont provide you with the same type of comfort as your bed, but it will undoubtedly create a more peaceful environment for your ears and mental state.
When focusing on work, the last thing you want to deal with is hearing your neighbors loud conversation or their music. Felt Rights noise reduction wall panels reduce unwanted noise, so you dont feel irritated or distracted.
Better Entertainment
You shouldnt have to invest thousands of dollars into your home entertainment system to enjoy its capabilities. With the correct Felt Right acoustic paneling, you can get the most out of your entertainment system. You wont need surround sound to hear every word of dialogue and feel immersed in the cinematic experience.
The Benefits of Using Felt as a Sound Dampening/Sound Absorbing Material
Mostly comprised of wool, felt is produced by pressing and matting fibers together. It is a very durable and stable material in response to moisture, greases, salts, detergents, and other chemicals. Additionally, its millions of fibers make it exceptionally resilient.
Felt is an ideal option for sound absorption because its millions of fibers create frictional energy that dissipates sound energy. Felt also has a high density and elasticity, which further demonstrates its effectiveness at reducing sound.
The Different Applications of Soundproofing Vs. Sound Dampening
Choosing how to approach your noise reduction solution depends on your situation. Soundproofing can be the only realistic solution if youre a musician who needs complete sound isolation. Aside from musicians, YouTubers, streamers, and voice-over actors are other professions where sound integrity is non-negotiable.
On the other hand, soundproofing methods can be invasive and expensive, often requiring steep construction budgets that significantly change your home. Sound-dampening materials accomplish noise reduction on a scalable basis, allowing you to fully customize your designs without compromising your bank account or personal taste.
Create Your Customized Felt Right Sound Dampening Design Today
Felt Rights felt wall tiles arent only useful for sound dampening and noise reduction because your felt panels can give you a new creative outlet while eliminating noise from your neighbors. Plus, your felt pin board can act as a more durable, more attractive bulletin board, allowing you to strategize while reducing unwanted sounds. Visit our My Design page today to start constructing your sound-dampening acoustic design.
As another installment of the home office and studio updatewe need to talk about sound deadening. When I was looking for options to sound deaden the room without looking like I was trying to do thatthe options were limited. I came across FeltRight and they agreed to work together and that is what you see here. So lets get into it.
My new home office and studio has luxury vinyl plank flooring and drywall. I could tell the second that I walked in that it wasnt going to work for audio for my office or for videos. A carpet was going to help with reflections but I needed another option that wouldnt take away from the overall look of the basement.
Felt Right tiles are made out of plastic fibers produced from plastic. 60% of the material actually uses recycled water bottles which means that each 12×12 tile equals 4 water bottles that will no longer be waste. These felt looking panels are available in numerous sizes and colors to really transform your space while also providing a NRC rating of .35. This means that these tiles absorb up to 35% of reflective sound. For comparison, that is equivalent to one-inch thick polyurethane foam (a common sound- dampening material).
Ill be the first to admitI was not creative here at all. If you scan Felt Rights Instagram, Facebook or website, you will see a lot of really cool and unique designs. Mine? Black in a shiplap design. I use this wall for a lot of purposes and I really liked my previous dark wood wall. However, I needed the sound deadening feature which led me to this design for my studio.
The Felt Right process starts off with their designer which is super simple to use. You can try some preconfigured ones or start from scratch. Once you enter in your dimensions, you get to designing off of the size panel and colors you want to use. When you are finishedyou get a bill of materials that you can add directly to your cart.
The panels show up on nicely packed boxes with a paper layout of how they should be arranged on your wall. The install is a super simple but tedious process of attaching each panel with a set of adhesive squares. Need to cut around a corner? Simple as well. All you need is a straight edge and a razor blade. That is really it. Other than timethe install takes really little talentespecially on a super simple design like mine.
First lets get into the looks. I honestly thought the felt design might look too soft. While I can see it maybe being an issue on lighter colors, the texture actually looks great on natural light, overhead lighting and studio lighting. It doesnt look fuzzy. They just dont look flat and they are also soft to the touch. When you light them purposely, the edging and texture really shines and provides a great looking backdrop. They did an incredible job of keeping pretty perfect tolerances to keep everything lining up perfectly. There was not a single line where I had to work the panels into place.
Performance? I could actually tell a difference in the room as I was installing them. I was obviously in a hard situation for audio so anything was going to help but this was the perfect option for an accent instead of just slapping up sound deadening panels. In an ideal situation, I would add more panels to the ceiling and side walls to really extract the best performance but I could tell a difference in the room instantly after install.
What I really like about these panels is how they transform the look of the room without looking like sound deadening. YesI could put thick panels on the walls or do foam that would be cheaper options. Howeverthose dont look nearly as good and for a space that has to pull multiple duties, I really didnt want the performance to take away from the overall look of the room. We had a party recently and our friends didnt even know the accent wall was for sound deadening. They just thought it was an accent wall to compliment the space.
Wellit isnt the cheapest option. You can make your own panels and find other prefab options that are cheapereven some with higher NCR ratings. That said, they look like sound deadening. So if you are in a dedicated studio and that is just a known feature? That will work. In my circumstance where I needed an accent wall that needed to have that function, this was a much better option. When I factor in the cost of an accent wall with the sound deadening panels, I am back to more than it cost for this wall with Felt Right.
Using just the adhesive pads in high humidity situations can be problematic. I installed these panels while the basement was still being completely and I did have several fall off. Not because of anything that Felt Right did wrong. The contractors left the outside door open and the Georgia humidity made its way in. These are not intended for outdoor applications so that made it so I had to apply extra pads to the bottom panels.
I am really happy with the way the look and performance of the tiles worked out. I can really see these working out well in office situations where you would want to get rid of reflections and add some style to the walls at the same time. There is literally no limit to what you can design to compliment the space. You are paying a premium over other options but you wont get the amount of customization that you can do with these. Add to thatyou are helping the environment at the same time which is always a bonus.
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