Re: Noise in Common House
From: Elizabeth Stevenson (tamgoddesscomcast.net)
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 09:21:08 -0600 (MDT)
MY 2 cents-I think you've overplayed the parallel surface card a little.
Ceilings that are not parallel to the floor are still plenty bad. Ours was
super noisy before the tiles. Sound doesn't need parallel surfaces to
bounce.

Or, it could just be the corners, as you suggested.

-- 
Liz Stevenson
Southside Park Cohousing
Sacramento, California
tamgoddess [at] comcast.net
> From: Jimwheeler [at] aol.com

> 
> Q2  Do narrower tables really help?
> 
> A2  Depends on whether or not the ceiling surface is parallel to the table
> surface.
> 
> Jim Wheeler
> Tierra Nueva
> jimwheeler [at] aol.com

> 
> The basics are:
> Parallel, smooth, flat surfaces are the worst offenders.

> Ceilings that are not parallel to the floor are probably not a problem.

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