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I'm sure the home owner who is buying a 2000 dollar sound proof door, also thought to sound proof the rest of the room.
What for? Maybe leave the windows opened so you can hear all the traffic and construction work going on in your hood. Or, perhaps the door is designed to block the screams of kids and family members visiting from out of town.
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eugene @ Sep 3rd 2008 5:25AM
I'm sure the home owner who is buying a 2000 dollar sound proof door, also thought to sound proof the rest of the room.
Rob @ Sep 3rd 2008 8:34AM
What for? Maybe leave the windows opened so you can hear all the traffic and construction work going on in your hood. Or, perhaps the door is designed to block the screams of kids and family members visiting from out of town.