About to get my sintered stone table table as well, didn't know it produce a loud noise.
My guess is I will be putting the 'Alas Meja Transparent Extra Tebal' on it.
Soundproorf sintered stone table top
Soundproorf sintered stone table top
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Jan 7 2025, 03:39 PM
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About to get my sintered stone table table as well, didn't know it produce a loud noise.
My guess is I will be putting the 'Alas Meja Transparent Extra Tebal' on it. |
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Jan 12 2025, 01:32 AM
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Ok, I just got my table with sintered stone. My, it does sound loud if put something hard on it. Like marbles hitting each other. This is my experiment: Bare, totally not covered Alas Meja Transparent Extra Tebal' Plate mat Plate mat with texture. Bare is 100% noise. Alas Meja tebal, it reduces only a bit of noise, let's say noise is down to 80% max. Now the sound has a lower 'Thump' sound. Added table mat on the Alas Meja, further reduce to about 70% But most significant noise reduction, is when using a Small plate Mat which is textured / have some pattens on it / or groove. This one reduce the noise level by 50%. My conclusion, anything that lays flat on the table, reduce the thump noise by a bit, but if added a texture mat, reduce by a lot. Texture means not even. Like bamboo, or rubber mat with dimples, or decorative mats with Emboss on it. This post has been edited by azbro: Jan 12 2025, 01:34 AM zero5177 liked this post
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