Sound Clips for Superior Wall & Ceiling Soundproofing

Sound Clips for Superior Wall & Ceiling Soundproofing

Sound clips are one of the most effective components used in modern soundproofing systems to reduce vibration and structure-borne noise. By decoupling drywall from the framing, sound clips interrupt the path that sound waves use to travel through walls and ceilings, resulting in quieter, more comfortable living and working environments.

At Florida Soundproofing, we install high-quality sound clips as part of complete REVRB® sound isolation assemblies for residential and commercial projects throughout Florida. Whether you’re reducing footsteps between floors, blocking noisy neighbors, or improving acoustic privacy in offices, recording studios, hotels, or healthcare facilities, our professionally installed sound clip systems help achieve higher STC performance and long-lasting results.

Sound Clip A2379 Specification

Dimensions               4.5′ x 25′

Weight                        1lb/SF

Thickness                  1/8″

STC Rating                 27

Dimensions         16” x 8′

R- Value                R-19

Thickness             5″

NRC Rating          1.15

Bag Size                 8 Pieces

Coverage               85.33 SF

A2379 sound clip vibration isolation system close-up
Sound isolation clip mounted on steel framing

Features & Benefits of Sound Clips

Improved Acoustics

Reduces noise transmission by minimizing direct contact between structural elements.
By decoupling drywall from the framing, A2379 Sound Clips interrupt vibration paths, soaking up energy before it becomes audible noise. The result is a measurable jump in STC performance—quieter spaces with clearer speech and dramatically less footfall or airborne sound transferring between rooms and floors.

Easy Installation

Installation is truly plug‑and‑play: the A2379 Sound Clips fasten to wood or metal studs—and even concrete—using nothing more than standard drywall screws or masonry anchors. Pre‑punched slots align with common 16‑ and 24‑inch stud spacing, so crews can position, secure, and move on in minutes, slashing labor time without special tools or training.

Complete Soundproofing Systems Using Sound Clips

Although sound clips provide excellent vibration isolation on their own, the highest level of soundproofing is achieved when they are incorporated into a complete acoustic assembly. At Florida Soundproofing, we design customized sound isolation systems by combining sound clips with complementary materials such as resilient channels, Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV), Green Glue damping compound, acoustic insulation, acoustic sealants, double drywall assemblies, and perimeter door sealing systems. Every project is carefully evaluated based on the building structure, type of noise, and desired acoustic performance to ensure the most effective solution while meeting applicable building standards and delivering long-lasting noise reduction.

Build a Better Soundproofing System with Professional Sound Clips

Choosing the right sound clip system is only one part of creating effective sound isolation. Proper installation, compatible materials, and acoustic design all contribute to long-term performance. Florida Soundproofing provides complete soundproofing solutions for homes and commercial buildings throughout Florida using proven REVRB® assemblies and premium sound isolation products.

To learn more about acoustic design principles, visit the National Institute of Building Sciences Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG)

Contact Florida Soundproofing today to schedule a consultation and discover how professionally installed sound clips can improve privacy, comfort, and acoustic performance.

Cross-section of ceiling sound clip installation

Frequently Asked Questions

Sound clips isolate drywall from the framing, reducing vibration transfer and significantly improving sound isolation between rooms and floors.
Yes. Sound clips combined with resilient channels provide greater vibration isolation and typically achieve higher STC ratings than resilient channels installed directly to framing.
Absolutely. Ceiling installations are one of the most common applications for sound clips because they effectively reduce noise from upper floors.
Yes. Sound clips can be incorporated into remodeling and renovation projects where walls or ceilings are being upgraded for improved acoustic performance.
Yes. Offices, schools, hotels, healthcare facilities, restaurants, recording studios, and multi-family buildings frequently use sound clips to improve acoustic privacy.
Yes. For maximum performance, sound clips are often combined with insulation, Green Glue, Mass Loaded Vinyl, acoustic sealants, and double drywall systems.