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Old 1st December 2009, 04:45 AM   #1
bmckenney
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How to stop glass windows for resonating

I have a listening room with a large wall that contains several older glass windows. I am putting absorption and diffusion on this wall, but the glass windows will still resonate. It is a 60 year old home with original windows and I think it is pretty basic double glazed glass, quite thin. And they are covered with venetian blinds and large heavy drapes/curtains are not an option.

I was checking out the audiophile route and the only thing I came up with are Marigo constrained layer damping dots. You put four dots per window. But it would cost me over $600 for all the dots they prescribe! While this dots sound like the best possible option for damping glass vibration and resonance, I'm not a fool with my money.

I thought maybe the pro audio recording guys might have run in to a material that can be placed on glass windows that reduces resonance.

Thanks,
Bryan
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