Can Moving Blankets be used for soundproofing?

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Use of MOVING BLANKETS for SOUNDPROOFING. Since I started to offer moving blankets for sale online – I noticed that majority of online customers are not moving companies or movers. One unexpected demand to use moving blankets was for deadening sound. Once I got an urgent request from a customer who had to have the blankets NOW! because her dog was making so much noise – landlord threatened to evict her! We delivered the same day and she was happy.

Many orders come from recording studios,Guest Posting musicians and film makers. People who need to create a special requirements for making a good recording. With cooperation from one of them we specially designed a moving blanket for sound proofing. The thickness of the blanket was suggested to be 8.2 lbs which seems to be optimal for sound proofing without making blanket too bulky and difficult to handle. The Color choice , One side Black and the other side White, was also selected to satisfy film maker’s special light reflection requirements.

FILM MAKER’S BLANKETS MOVING BLANKET FOR SOUND PROOFING

Can Moving Blankets be used for soundproofing?Once I got this e-mail: Hi, I noticed that in your packing blanket section you make mention of noise control use. Just wondering if you can provide me with any noise absorption specifications relating to the different blanket categories. Thanks for any help! -Dan I started to search for specs and came across an interesting chatroom of Filmmakers where they discuss the topic of using moving blankets for sound proofing ( dvxuser-dot-com) below is the condensed version of the chats that should answer the question if the Moving blankets can be suitable for soundproofing and what to expect from them.:Q: I understand the usefulness if not necessity of having so-called “sound blankets” to absorb sound, especially with my less than ideal mics etc.. I know that there are special blankets made of special materials and that’s what you pros probably use. And I know they cost a way more than I can afford. Here’s my question: Can I get reasonable (not necessarily best possible) results just using inexpensive quilted furniture moving pads? I don’t see why I can’t just get a few of these and add some grommets so that I can hang them if I want to.  tv wall mount