I am finishing a large room on the lower level to act as an office and man cave. I want to soundproof it. Nothing extreme or high end, just enough so that watching TV or playing video games with a decent surround system won't disturb someone in the next room. It's currently 1/2" drywall on 5 sides with poured concrete (soon to be tiled) on the floor. Ceiling is about 8ft high and total area is about 18' x 21' = 378 square feet. When I finish it off, I will probably be lining the walls with faux brick tiling, so leaving that option open important for whatever wall I use. Price is a concern (ideally $1k or less if possible). Best bang for the buck is what I have in mind.
I found this:
http://www.audimutesoundproofing.com/sound-barrier.aspx. It's pricier than I'd like. I could cover all of the walls and ceiling then sandwich it between a new layer of 1/2" drywall to go over the original. It has an STC of 19 when sandwiched between studs and drywall or two sheets of drywall. ($1.38 per square ft)
Someone in a different thread also mentioned homasote sound barrier 440, which claims to have an STC of 53. I could lay this over the original drywall, replace the old drywall, or use it in conjunction with sound barrier vinyl sheet if that's necessary.
http://www.homasote.com/assets/files/products/snapad3_2013.pdf ($0.75 per square foot)
I am willing to replace my existing drywall on the floors and ceilings, but only if you guys think it's necessary. I have looked at rock insulation to go between the studs, but what I've seen is extremely pricey.
What are your suggestions? Any other products? Anything else that I have missed?