Re: soundproofing
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I think what you're talking about works to keep sound inside a room, not out.
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I believe the cone shape dissipates sound - as opposed to have the sound waves bounce around off of flat surfaces.
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Right, but you put them in the room with the sound source so that you can't hear them elsewhere. Putting them in your room would cut out the echoes, but you'd still hear the sound before it was attenuated. It would probably help some, but I doubt it would make a huge difference. I am not a acoustical engineer though....
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