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[Construction Example] Fully Customized Soundproof Room

The soundproof room that should be created varies greatly depending on the customer's requests, the room environment, and the neighboring residences!

We would like to introduce examples of "soundproof rooms" that we have constructed. Some people want a bright atmosphere for their soundproof room, while others prefer a chic ambiance. There are those who play the piano and those who play drums. The type of soundproof room to create varies greatly depending on customer requests, room environment, and neighboring residences. Our ability to offer fully custom-made soundproof rooms at reasonable prices is one of our strengths, thanks to our own factory. 【Soundproof Room Lineup (Excerpt)】 ■ Piano Soundproof Room ■ Wind Instrument Soundproof Room ■ Percussion (Drum & Taiko) Soundproof Room ■ Theater Soundproof Room ■ Detached House Soundproof Room *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Do you know how to properly explain the "frequency" that you somewhat understand?

What is "frequency" in the first place? Here is a table summarizing the frequency ranges of easily imaginable musical instruments.

Fortunately, we receive various inquiries about soundproofing at the Environmental Space every day. One question we always ask is, "What sound (source) do you want to soundproof?" Why? Isn't it enough to just want soundproofing for some reason? The truth is that different sounds have their own characteristics, and these characteristics affect the methods and levels of soundproofing measures. In other words, by specifically identifying the sound source, we can clarify the "volume" and "frequency" of the sound, allowing us to create a plan that achieves the desired soundproofing. There are terms like radio frequency, "low frequency," and "high frequency," and while you might have a general image of them, you may not fully understand what they mean... For those of you, this blog will discuss "frequency." [Content] ■ It's a bit late, but what exactly is "frequency"? ■ How much does frequency differ depending on the instrument? *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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