Soundproof room Product List and Ranking from 15 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Soundproof room Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. 環境スペース 本社 Tokyo//Interior construction business
  2. 幸昭 Shizuoka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. カワイ音響システム Shizuoka//others
  4. 4 高橋建設 Kanagawa//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 赤阪鐵工所 Shizuoka//others

Soundproof room Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. D values, L values, N values: A discussion about soundproof room performance metrics that anyone can understand. 環境スペース 本社
  2. What is the loudest sound in the world? Its surprising effects as well. 環境スペース 本社
  3. Enjoy karaoke and golf at home: Install a soundproof room for your home. 環境スペース 本社
  4. Four ways to deal with heat in a soundproof room! Stay comfortable even during hot seasons. 幸昭
  5. 5 Unit Light Type Catalog カワイ音響システム

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The sounds of the station have meaning! What are the interesting roles of sounds when you know them?

Sounds differ depending on whether they are "barrier-free" or "universal design"! An introduction to the "sounds" related to stations.

This blog introduces interesting stories about the "sounds" related to train stations. While "barrier-free" and "universal design" concepts have generally become widespread in buildings and roads, there is also a growing expectation for similar roles in sound, and various initiatives are being implemented. The voice synthesis technology that existed before had poor sound quality, but now it is possible to incorporate extremely high-quality "sounds" into various devices. *For more details about the blog, you can view it through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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The identity of that song from the sports day that everyone has heard of.

Are there also classics and operettas? Introducing songs that are said to be classic tracks played at sports festivals!

What songs come to mind when you think of the music played at sports festivals? The songs often referred to as classic favorites include many orchestral pieces from classical music and operetta (also known as "comic opera"). Why are similar songs used in the same way across various regions of the country? A strong theory suggests that records compiled for sports festivals became widespread in elementary and middle schools nationwide. Finding and selecting songs that match the occasion must have been quite a challenging task for those involved at the time, but thanks to that effort, these songs have been firmly etched in our memories. To assist you in enjoying a wonderful music life, we have many music-loving staff members at our environment space. We also have soundproof experience rooms available, so please feel free to contact us. *You can view more details on the blog through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to reach out to us.

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Soundproof room, is it enough to just "soundproof"? A discussion on sound absorption and reverberation.

Actually, there is already a soundproof room, but for those who are not satisfied with the acoustics... here's some good news!

When conducting acoustic design, there are several important points to consider. For example, "reverberation time." If the reverberation is too long, it can create a situation where voices and sounds are difficult to hear clearly, similar to being in a large public bath, an indoor pool, or a tunnel. If the reverberation is too long, it must be absorbed, while conversely, if the reverberation is too short, it is necessary to enhance it. By appropriately using high-absorption "acoustic materials," we can reduce reverberation and control the sound in the space. In environmental spaces, we carefully inquire about the size and shape of the room, its purpose, the types and number of instruments to be played, and provide a suitable plan that is unique to custom orders. Additionally, we have an original product called the "KSA Acoustic Panel," which allows for adjustments of absorption and reflection, so please feel free to consult us. *For more details, you can view the related links on the blog. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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D values, L values, N values: A discussion about soundproof room performance metrics that anyone can understand.

What I will explain this time is focused on three values: "D value," "L value," and "N value/NC value"!

This time, I will discuss the numbers that cannot be avoided when talking about the performance of soundproof rooms. The "D value" is probably the most commonly seen number when considering building a soundproof room. Formally, it is called "Sound Pressure Level Difference." The larger the number, the higher the sound insulation performance. Next, there is the "L value," which is often seen in apartments and similar settings. This refers to the "Floor Impact Sound Level," which measures the impact sound between floors of adjacent rooms. A larger number indicates a greater impact. The "N value" and "NC value" refer to the "Indoor Noise Level," which quantifies external noise and equipment noise such as plumbing. Both are used similarly, but the term "NC value" is specifically used to distinguish steady noise, such as that from air conditioning. *For more details, you can view the related links on the blog. *For further information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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During the rainy season... Is the humidity inside the soundproof room okay?

In addition to the pitch and resonance of the sound, let's make sure to manage the humidity in the soundproof room properly to help preserve the important instruments themselves!

This time, I would like to talk about the humidity in soundproof rooms and its impact on musical instruments. Generally, "dryness" is said to be a major enemy for all types of instruments, but excessively high humidity is also not a good environment for instruments. To conclude, it is said that a humidity level of around 50% is appropriate for all instruments. For large instruments like pianos, which cannot be easily moved once installed, it is recommended to carefully design the layout of the instruments and equipment when creating a soundproof room. Since the soundproof rooms from Environmental Space are all custom-made, they can be appropriately designed according to the shape and layout of your room. For those of you considering a soundproof room, please feel free to consult with Environmental Space. We will propose a soundproof room that will delight you and your precious instruments. *You can view detailed content of the blog through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Regarding the price of soundproof rooms: The reason it is not offered as a package deal.

I will introduce the items we actually ask about the soundproofing construction costs and explain why those questions are necessary!

When everyone thinks about wanting to create a soundproof room, the first thing they want to research along with sound insulation performance is likely the cost and price. For those who call and say, "I want to create a soundproof room," I always ask them the reason. Sometimes I receive inquiries like, "I want to create a soundproof room because the neighboring room is too noisy for me to sleep," but there are cases where I suggest consulting with the management company first, as there may be solutions that do not burden the customer. The method and degree of soundproofing vary depending on the sound pressure and frequency of the instruments. Depending on whether it is a residential area, a busy street, or along a main road, we can estimate the surrounding noise levels, and the soundproofing effectiveness varies based on the building structure, whether it is wooden or reinforced concrete (RC). Additionally, when creating a soundproof room, the load must always be taken into consideration. If you are thinking about wanting to create a soundproof room, we offer free consultations and estimates. Please feel free to contact us. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Is 'complete soundproofing' impossible? - The mechanism behind the 'inaudible' in soundproof rooms.

Sound is essentially caused by the vibrations of objects! The sound level defined as a value is called sound pressure level!

One question that customers who want to create a soundproof room often ask is, "Can it be completely soundproof?" I understand that since you are going through the effort of building a soundproof room, you want it to be thoroughly soundproof. To get straight to the point: From a physics standpoint, it is impossible to reduce sound energy to zero, but it is possible to lower it to a level where it is "inaudible" to the ear. In this blog, I would like to briefly discuss the mechanism of how soundproof rooms can achieve this "inaudible" level. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Control the sound's resonance! "Reverberation time" is one guideline.

This is an explanation using a table that shows the guidelines for reverberation time! I will introduce the definition of "reverberation time."

Suddenly, do you know what "reverberation time" is? If you are knowledgeable about acoustics or architecture, there is no need for further explanation, but for those who are not, it might be something like, "I can somewhat imagine it, but I don't know the detailed definition...?" For example, when carrying out soundproofing work, there are cases where it is sufficient to simply stop the sound, and there are also cases where one must pay attention to the reverberation of the sound played inside a soundproof room. In this blog, we explain "reverberation time" using familiar rooms as examples. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ What is "reverberation" in the first place? ■ Definition of "reverberation time" ■ Various depending on the location! Explanation of suitable reverberation times *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Can a soundproof room be built in a rental apartment?

The percentage of homeowners is 61.2%! I will talk about the theme "Can soundproof rooms be created in rental apartments?"

Suddenly, is the house you currently live in your own property or a rental? According to the "Housing and Land Statistical Survey" released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on September 30, 2019, the percentage of homeowners is said to be 61.2%. Naturally, we often receive inquiries in the environmental space, such as, "I live in a rental apartment, but can I create a soundproof room?" The desire to soundproof is the same whether you own your home or rent it! Therefore, in this blog, I would like to discuss the theme of "Can you create a soundproof room in a rental apartment?" Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ About the obligation to restore a rental apartment to its original condition ■ Permission from the landlord is always required ■ Even if it is a beneficial construction, permission is always necessary! ■ If you have the landlord's permission, it is possible to create a soundproof room in a rental apartment ■ If you absolutely cannot get permission... *For detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Is telework comfortable? ~Let's improve the sound environment!~

Today at the cafe... Huh, could it be that the person next to me is peeking at my screen? Let me introduce some "common occurrences in telework."

As part of the efforts for "work style reform," telework and remote work have become widely recognized and implemented, but many companies may have accelerated this due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking around, there are some people who say, "Telework? I've been doing that for a while." On the other hand, a common sentiment lately is from those who say, "I suddenly had to start working from home, and I really don't know how to manage it. I'm happy I don't have to ride a crowded train, but I'm struggling to figure out how to work effectively at home." In this blog, we have gathered some common experiences related to telework from such individuals. Understanding the characteristics and effects of sound may make teleworking from home even more comfortable. Please take a moment to read it. *For more detailed content, you can view it through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Now, during the request for business suspension, is the time to talk about the superstars of the film industry.

Introducing some interesting stories related to the superstar, Chaplin!

Environmental Space is involved in various jobs related to sound. While we often focus on soundproof rooms for individual clients, such as piano and drum rooms, we actually receive many projects related to soundproofing and acoustics for commercial facilities as well. Just the other day, we were involved in a newly completed cinema project, but unfortunately, the opening has been postponed. The film industry is facing a very harsh reality. In this blog, we aim to provide some bright and enjoyable topics from the film industry, and we will talk about "Chaplin," a 20th-century filmmaker known as the "King of Comedy." Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ King of Comedy: Charles Chaplin ■ Escaped assassination thanks to watching sumo wrestling ■ Secretly participated in his own impersonation contest *For more details about the blog, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Do you know about the sound of the brain being massaged - "ASMR"?

Is hearing similar to the sense of touch? An explanation of "ASMR," which is also referred to as brain massage.

Suddenly, everyone, do you know about "ASMR"? For young people, especially those in their teens, it might be something like, "What? That's common knowledge!" as the awareness of "ASMR" is quite high. However, for those in their 30s and older, it might be a term that is not very familiar. In this blog, we will talk about "ASMR," which is said to be a "sound that makes your brain melt" with its mysterious comfort. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ What is "ASMR"? ■ What kind of sounds are there specifically? ■ Sounds that can be perceived through one's own senses ■ Is hearing close to skin sensation? *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The relationship between the "human ear" and "audible frequencies."

Even though they should be the same size, why do they not sound the same size? An explanation about frequency and "perceived sound."

This blog introduces the relationship between the human ear and the frequencies that can be heard. Frequency refers to the number of vibrations of sound waves per second, measured in Hertz (Hz). Differences in frequency correspond directly to the pitch of the sound; sounds with lower frequencies (fewer vibrations) are low sounds, while sounds with higher frequencies (more vibrations) are high sounds. The human ear can hear a wide range of sounds, approximately from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (or 20 kHz), which is referred to as the "audible frequency range." Within the "audible frequency range," there are frequencies that are easier to hear and those that are harder to hear. In fact, the human ear does not pick up sound mechanically and uniformly like a microphone; rather, the perceived loudness of sounds (or sensitivity of the ear) varies with frequency. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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The deep bass of music heard from apartments and condominiums.

Focus on the deep bass of music! An explanation of "airborne sound" and "solid-borne sound."

This blog introduces noise troubles in collective housing such as condominiums and apartments. When it comes to noise troubles, there are many sources, including human voices, footsteps, and household appliances like televisions, but this time we are focusing on the bass sounds of music. The definitions of bass and sub-bass are quite ambiguous, and there are no clear rules. When expressed in Hz (Hertz), sub-bass is generally distinguished as sounds below 100Hz, or in the range of 20Hz to 100Hz, or below 20 to 30Hz. [Content] ■ The sub-bass that can be heard night after night ■ Why sub-bass cannot be blocked by earplugs *For more details, you can view the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Experience top-class soundproof rooms! Soundproof experience at "Ebista" in Ebisu, Tokyo!

A carefully designed space ideal for soundproofing pianos and musical instrument performances! Introducing a soundproof experience room in Ebisu.

In this blog, we introduce the soundproof experience space "Ebista" in the environmental space. It is used for video shoots and performances by artists and pianists, and is conveniently located just a 7-minute walk from JR Ebisu Station. It is available for live performances, concerts, seminars, and parties. The soundproof room you can experience at "Ebista" is a one-of-a-kind space that is fully customized by our company. We can construct according to the size and shape of the room, delivering soundproof rooms that focus on design. We can flexibly design according to your budget and building, so we can undertake construction not only in apartments and houses but also in corporate offices and buildings. *For more details, you can view the related links in the blog. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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