Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Bass Traps?
I'm due to move house soon and I will have people living under me. I really don't want to have to turn the bass down any more than I already do so I am looking for ways to insulate the sound travelling through the floor boards without modifying the structure as it is rented.
I've seen these bass traps but I don't know if that will only buffer the sound that is travelling horizontal which isn't so much a problem.
Anyone know or have any ideas or have done it themself?
Most of my searches online are resulting with suggestions of laying carpets (which the room will already have) and having a second floor put in which I can't do :-(
I think somewhere in the thread there is a link to a website where you can buy bass traps and acoustic foam for any kind of room. I'm giving you 2 options, build your own (cheaper) or buy from a company.
Mar-02-2010 22:25
david.michael
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Location: Dayton, OH, USA
Bass traps are meant for acoustic treatment, not sound-proofing.
Mar-04-2010 17:26
mantisdj
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Location: Exeter, England
quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Bass traps are meant for acoustic treatment, not sound-proofing.
Ah dear, I'm thinking I'll layer up as many cuttings of decent carpet that I can get under the table legs and lay down some rugs. I've also read that blocks of polystyrene wrapped in rockwool works well.
Mar-04-2010 19:50
david.michael
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
quote:
Originally posted by mantisdj
Ah dear, I'm thinking I'll layer up as many cuttings of decent carpet that I can get under the table legs and lay down some rugs. I've also read that blocks of polystyrene wrapped in rockwool works well.
Let me know if you come up with any good solutions. My new studio is going into my basement and there is a lot of sound transfer between the two floors. I'll be looking into options as well.
For both of us, it's probably never going to be perfect. But, anything that helps...well....helps.