
Heavy Weight Drop Sound Isolation in Fitness Centers
Control of heavy impact weight drop noise in fitness centers can be very challenging. This challenge is partially related to determining the expected performance of various noise control products that are commercially available. We are beginning to see better data for expected sound
pressure levels due to heavy weight drops but the data is not always gathered consistently between brands and products. Additionally, how the product performs may vary between structures. We believe that inclusion of a term such as ΔSPL for heavy weight drops could be useful, similar
to how products are tested for ΔIIC. This value would indicate the expected reduction in fast response A-weighted maximum sound pressure levels with installation of a specific product, when compared to a baseline condition without the product.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Saxelby Acoustics LLC
Publication date: 25 July 2025
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