I've got a problem situation -- my son has severe asthma/chemical sensitivities and my wife read an article saying MDF outgasses formaldehyde which is bad for his condition -- so thats not possible in my strange situation.
The room I'm finally actually getting is full of compromises, not the least of which is the two windows I need to try to block acoustically, but cannot have anything show from the outside -- in other words, I can't even get rid of the blasted window blinds.
I appreciate your knowledge regarding plywood versus MDF versus gypsum board. I'll admit it puzzles me a bit - I would thing 3/4" plywood would be heavier than gypsum wallboard and I would think mass is good for sound - but you're the man.
I'm also a RANK beginner at construction techniques.
Would it be better to use wallboard instead of plywood over the frame? In other words, still make a box of 2x4s put on end, but cover that with wallboard, stuff in some insulation, put gaskets on the end of the 2x4s, and screw it up to the wall.
I'm not expecting a *great* sound barrier - more like a sound attenuator. I'm just trying to figure out what I can do that is removable and would give some improvement. I wish I could put things on both sides, like the other link, but that's just not possible in my case.
So, should I replace the plywood with wallboard? How many layers?
Thanks much,
-lee-