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This guy is a big *** samoan dude on the heavy side, who happens to be my brother in law...lol. Right now I have to "neutralize" the snoring by placing my outdated 300mhz p2, 3ft tall tower next to the wall. I don't even use it other than to battle the snoring...which doesnt work cause the snoring is straight up in the bass frequency range (super long range prenetration). I cant chop his head off, or wish him dead, so I have to find another method. Can I hang a poster sized sheet of Dynamat? Can a smaller piece of dynamat soundproof a larger area or does it have to cover the actual area the sound is transmitted through. Any cheap methods? Keeping it thin is a plus! I don't know how women friggin' stay asleep...unless its a thing only female physiology can handle...like childbirth?

2007-07-01 20:55:21 · 6 answers · asked by cpc26ca 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

I hate wearing earplugs. My ears get all sweaty eventually and I cant sleep from the noise bouncing around in my head, whatever that is, you know, you can hear yourself breathing loud. Any sound engineers out there?

2007-07-01 22:37:41 · update #1

6 answers

Perhaps a large fan, blowing at high speed will drown out his snores? It works with my spouse. Sometimes I do have to concentrate of the fan noise rather than his noise, but it usually works.

2007-07-01 21:01:32 · answer #1 · answered by lyllyan 6 · 0 0

The simpler solution is to use the earplugs to filter out the snoring. You will find them in several health shops and or safety related stores.

2007-07-01 21:23:49 · answer #2 · answered by Swamy 7 · 1 0

You might suggest that he have a sleep study done. His insurance will pay for most of it. He probably has sleep apnea if his snoring is that bad. Sleep apnea is dangerous to the affected person and the household they interrupt. My hubby has it and finally got a CPAP machine that he sleeps with. Now I can finally get some sleep, well, as much as my insomnia will let me.
Have him check out these sites that detail some of the symptoms and risks of sleep apnea.
http://www.sleepapnea.org/
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/SleepApnea/SleepApnea_Signs.html

2007-07-01 21:10:37 · answer #3 · answered by c r 4 · 1 1

You can put many things that are soft on the walls because soft things absorbe soundwaves.

1. pillows
2. stuffed animals
3. towels
4. Clothes

But i think that u shoild put it on the door

2007-07-03 13:31:08 · answer #4 · answered by Nimali F 5 · 0 0

2 unripe olives placed neatly into his 2 nostrils and a soft orange into his mouth.

2007-07-08 18:21:31 · answer #5 · answered by LELAND 4 · 0 1

maybe

2007-07-01 20:59:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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