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The product you showed on Amazon is mainly for walls, airborne sound is probably a fair bit more complicated, if you read the questions and answers on Amazon there's some good info.
That makes perfect sense.laying chipboard will only remove some but all of the airborne sound transmission. you will also find that if you screw it down impact sound will transmit very easily so he will hear you walking on it. there are a few acoustic membranes suitable for tiling onto that divorce the substrate from the top of the floor which will help with impact so you might want to put that down before inviting your neighbour to listen. as a general rule the more mass you can add the better for airborne sound and the more divorcement you can acheive between elements the better for airborne sound.
Yes. My ceiling is just over 2m high.i could offer a screeded system but fear this might add too much height. this would involve a 30mm sound blocking board then a 40mm timbre screed on top.
http://gypsol.co.uk/media/1252/13-gypsol-timbre.pdf
😵Yes. My ceiling is just over 2m high.