Drywall provides an R-value of 0.32 for 3/8" board, 0.45 for 1/2" board, 0.56 for 5/8" and 0.83 for 1" board. In addition to increased R-value, thicker drywall has a higher STC.
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Standard is $110.00 per week of which no more than $50 per week is food. You need to remember though that room and board rates may be taxable unless you meet specific tests for non-taxable, which includes the following four questions. Section 2. Board or lodging shall not be considered wages if the board or lodging is furnished to a worker for the convenience of the employing unit in accordance with the following requirements: (1) The employing unit shall have a business reason for providing the board or lodging; (2) The board or lodging shall be provided on the employing unit's business premises or in a location where the business of the employing unit is routinely conducted; (3) For lodging, the worker shall be required to accept the lodging as a condition of employment with the employing unit; and (4) For board, if more than half of an employing unit's workers are furnished meals for the convenience of the employing unit all meals furnished by the employing unit on the employing unit's premises to any other workers shall also be considered to have been furnished for the convenience of the employing unit. For an example, if you work as a live-in nanny;your room and board is not taxable.
If I say: Level of a helicopter = 130 dB, most people are content. Laymen think that a specific decibel value belongs to a noise source. Like heavy truck = 100 dB, jackhammer = 110 dB, rock band 120 dB. That is not correct. Alway is forgotten that the distance from the sound source to the measuring point plays an important role. Sound level decreases by (−)6 dB per doubling of distance from the source. Without any distance a dB value is really nonsense.
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Mackie has lower noise but they are pretty much the same in overall audio quality. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 offers value for money. Go for Mackie Blackjack if you want lower recording noise.
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1" Duct Board has an R-Value of 4.3
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I assume you mean 2 inch thick foam sound board??? The answer lies in what type of foam specifically you are speaking of.Polyisocyanurate foam has an rvalue of approx. r-7 per inch,being one of the higher r value foams readily available in 4'x8' sheet size.Polystyrene foam board,commonly found in building centers and home centers,and commonly referred to as "Dow" board has an r value of approx. r-5 per inch.To calculate the 2" thickness you reference,simply double the r value given(r value is generally stated as "r value per inch".Thus ,2" polystyrene has an r value of r-10 (r-5/inch x 2).These are fairly general guidelines,and depending on your application,you may want to find more detailed specifications that speak to degradation of R value over time,properties and characteristics of various foam types,etc,etc.
You may expect an increase in noise attenuation of about 3dB for each doubling of the mass of your gypsum board. Using boards of different thickness on opposite faces of the wall will further increase the sound loss.
Fiberglass Insulation, R Value of 3.14. Pine board has an R Value of 1.74
Drywall provides an R-value of 0.32 for 3/8" board, 0.45 for 1/2" board, 0.56 for 5/8" and 0.83 for 1" board. In addition to increased R-value, thicker drywall has a higher STC.
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Depends.. does it play, sound board intact, scratches, pins not glued in, you really can't tell with just a name and a serial number.