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In Reply to: Re: Question for Jon Risch re: acoustic panels posted by Deaf Ear on February 4, 2007 at 20:42:56:
I am not sure that I am following your train of thought correctly.Wall panels do not need to be "sealed", in fact, it is a mistake to place a solid board on the back of the panel, and even perf board is going to reduce the overall performance of a wall panel, unless certain specific construction and assembly measures are taken, which are uneccessary if you leave the back 'open'.
If you are refering to the frame legs or edges for two panels side by side, no, they would not need not be glued together, but you should take steps to prevent any rattling or buzzing between the two.
Jon Risch
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- Re: Question for Jon Risch re: acoustic panels - Jon Risch 02/11/0719:51:34 02/11/07 (1)
- Re: Question for Jon Risch re: acoustic panels - Deaf Ear 05:57:03 02/12/07 (0)