I just finished the drywall in my basement, and after consulting with several "experts", I did the following:
1-Had someone that was qualfied look at my floor plan to evaluate resonance points and head off bad room layout before it was set in stone.
2-Ran truly dedicated power for my stereo from panel.
3-Densly packed my floor joists/ceiling with fiberglass insulation.
4-Wrapped all water pipes in 1/8" neoprene rubber to kill any sounds of running water.
5-Lightly insulated walls with backed fiberglass insulation to kill any resonance inside walls
The only thing I wish I had done so far but didn't is install metal strips available at Hm Depot to decouple dry wall from the floor joists above. All told, I spent about $500 on insulation, $60 on rubber, $20 on electrical, and every ounce of patience I had on my "experts".
Packed fiberglass insulation or neoprene should quiet noisy ducts depending on the amount of space you have around them (Fiberglass takes 2-3 inches, neoprene <1").
1-Had someone that was qualfied look at my floor plan to evaluate resonance points and head off bad room layout before it was set in stone.
2-Ran truly dedicated power for my stereo from panel.
3-Densly packed my floor joists/ceiling with fiberglass insulation.
4-Wrapped all water pipes in 1/8" neoprene rubber to kill any sounds of running water.
5-Lightly insulated walls with backed fiberglass insulation to kill any resonance inside walls
The only thing I wish I had done so far but didn't is install metal strips available at Hm Depot to decouple dry wall from the floor joists above. All told, I spent about $500 on insulation, $60 on rubber, $20 on electrical, and every ounce of patience I had on my "experts".
Packed fiberglass insulation or neoprene should quiet noisy ducts depending on the amount of space you have around them (Fiberglass takes 2-3 inches, neoprene <1").