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design incorporated in his basement-turned home theatre boasts about how silent it
runs. The wall panels absorb sound, plus the 1-pound-per-square-foot sound barrier
material behind each of the walls, (built out as double walls) on the two sides not
adjoining the foundation help absorbing the sound. He has even insulated the walls and
isolated them with isolation brackets. The picture comes from a Sim2 Domino30
single-chip DLP projector. A 120-inch perforated Stewart Filmscreen display allows
audio from three Energy Veritas in-wall speakers to sound through from behind. Plus a
"floating floor" was constructed by rolling out the sound barrier and then placing
plywood on top of that, thus enhancing the bass-level special effects in movies.
Gregg Schwartz went through all this trouble so that people playing cards in an
adjacent area should not be distracted by the home theater sounds.