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Music in my apartment.
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| midwestdancer |
| Anyone know a simple way to contain sound to my apartment? I'm assuming it's mostly the bass that's traveling as higher pitches are more directional. I've turned the bass all the way down and am only playing music at about the same level you'd watch a movie, but my neighbor still seems to have a problem at times. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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| smakmagik |
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| Sykonee |
| quote: | Originally posted by midwestdancer
Anyone know a simple way to contain sound to my apartment? I'm assuming it's mostly the bass that's traveling as higher pitches are more directional. I've turned the bass all the way down and am only playing music at about the same level you'd watch a movie, but my neighbor still seems to have a problem at times. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
Honestly, if you've done all you can to be accommodating to your neighbour, chances are you'll never be able to please him. With most apartments, you'd need concrete walls to effectively cut down bass, but even then it's not absolute. Playing music on small speakers would probably work (like on a mini-stereo) but why would you want to? |
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| the_gamemaster |
| Try buying your neighbour some earplugs. :happy2: |
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| midwestdancer |
Do you prefer Mr. Einstein? Or can I call you Albert? Thanks genius. Even with the 20 ft. extension it gets old after awhile. I'm actually surprised your "simple" answer wasn't "Move." |
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| midwestdancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sykonee
Playing music on small speakers would probably work (like on a mini-stereo) but why would you want to? |
Thank you!! |
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| midwestdancer |
| You have no idea!! :D |
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| HaeD |
| well ur question asked for an einstein answer. Were u expecting some anti-noise device from star trek? |
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