If I install wallsorba or another acoustic absorption product on the walls and ceilings will this prevent the sound travelling to neighbouring areas?
Wallsorba is an acoustic absorption product and is used to treat echo and reverberation. Applying this to walls and ceilings will have a very small effect in terms of preventing sound from travelling into or out of the room to neighbouring areas. However for significant improvements sound insulation products should be used.
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