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Well there are afew things you could do, the simplest being having your music turned right down, but you don't wanna do that, if these speakers you are using are floorstanders, this is your main problem as since they are on the floor, the vibrations travel threw the floor alot easier, your best bet is to have them raised off the ground somewhat, but this is probably not something you want to do either, or you could buy some nice monitors and have them on some stands, the stands will dramatically reduce the vibrations threw the floor, but this means spending alot of money, and not using your current sound setup.
Theres not much as far as I know for soundproofing the floor, like I said before, the best bet is to have as little contact between the speakers and the floor to reduce vibrations.
My final peice of advice, which I have personal experience with, is when you have someone complaining about the music, you turn it up or add more speakers to the mix, I suggest a nice big ass bass bin, something like this 60 inch woofer below..
then you can show that ****** what is really LOUD music.
Thats the way I have dealt with people when I think there complaining for music that really isn't very loud, it has been effective and fun.
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