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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with movingblankets</title>
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	<title>Help me find sound blankets for soundproofing a room.</title>
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	<description>Help me find sound blankets for soundproofing a room. But with a twist . . . I&apos;m recording some audio inside a small room and I know that you can use moving blankets or furniture pads to deaden the sound. But I&apos;m going to be surrounded by these blankets for a few weeks in a small room so I&apos;m wondering if there are any &quot;aesthetically pleasing&quot; styles out there that might be some color besides pale brown or windex blue, maybe there&apos;s something with a pleasing pattern? Long shot but if anyone can help, it&apos;s the AskMefi crowd . . .</description>
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	<category>audio</category>
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