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Is a giant speaker (to play fan noises) + IEMs a more cost effective way to block out noise compared to tearing down your wall and adding a ton of mass to it?
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Great way to impair your hearing over time, leading to early onset dementia.
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Mass is the only way to actually block sound, unless you have some sort of active noise cancelling running.

What does the giant speaker playing fan noise do in your scenario?
What's fan noise?

Plus if you want to block noise, wear actual earplugs, not IEMs.
What are you actually trying to do?
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Study and sleep without disturbance.
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>What does the giant speaker playing fan noise do in your scenario?
>What's fan noise?

It's white noise.



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