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The original was posted on /r/hometheater by /u/Noq64 on 2024-01-19 08:12:58+00:00.


Hi. Looking for a little advice from the community.

We're going to be renovating out house and our current bonus room will be going back to garage space.

This leaves the best movie/tv space the family/kitchen room.

Problem is the wall the TV has to go on to be visible from the kitchen area (and how all the wiring is run through the walls) also happens to be the same wall as the headboard in the master bedroom. Which due to existing doorways can't be changed.

The room is plenty big enough that we could create a false wall and insulate the crap out of it.

Question is, would the double insulated wall (offset studs) be worth the effort? Would it dampen enough of the sound that I would only have to worry about the wrap around sound going down the hallway.

Will this keep my wife from strangling me?

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