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Old 1st April 2007, 03:03 PM   #1
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Default Sonic Barrier 3 Layer Specs??

I am looking into Sonic Barrier's 3 Layer acoustic foam, and it looks promising in that it has adiabatic absorbtion and diphragmatic absorption--which in theory would give good absorption in the low and high frequency ranges.

But... I cant find a link to any specs on this stuff anywhere, let alone the companies website! If anyone knows the link (aside from PE) I would love to know how well this stuff works.

Thanks for your help.
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