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hope you don't take Boomer187's post as a valid advice. suppose your apartment is rented, you possibly can't do surgery on your walls and floors and ceilings, but even if you have the right (and coins) to do so, there's no way you can crank up the volume to 110db. we're talking about an apartment, please be realistic.
the easiest thing you can do is to fill the gaps of your doors and windows, with either spray-on foam or towels. don't think about filling your flimsy doors with sand, that may break the door hinges or frame before it's filled to the top plasterboards will help your walls, but it takes two layers to have noticeable results. they'll work even better if you leave gaps between the boards and your existing walls, and fill them up with rockwool. to cut down the noise to your downstairs neighbours, put a layer of thick underfelt underneath your carpet. all these will help reduce your noise by a fair bit, but bass is pretty difficult to tame, so at night you'll have to put up with cutting down the bass on your mixer. soundproofing is an academic subject by itself, but i really can't write much here. email me if you want to know more, i'd like to help.
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