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Jun 1, 2005





Bobcats posted:

How can I keep bass from traveling through walls and pissing off my neighbors?

I actually have a similar question. While I haven't gotten any noise complaints, I'd hate to be creating noise for my neighbors and I'm a bit paranoid to the point where I'll turn down the sound on my speakers to where I can barely hear it.

I have 2 bookshelf speakers and just got 2 tall speakers (not sure what they are called) and all the speakers are sitting on the carpet. I thought there were some sort of feet to stop the sound from vibrating through the floor.

Are these what I'm looking for? http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=BSISO

Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm willing to put quite a bit of money/effort into this.

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Jun 1, 2005





WanderingKid posted:

Wonderfully awesome post.

Thanks a lot for all of the information. That was a great explanation to a sound moron like me and I actually learned a lot. I forgot to mention in my original post that I am in an apartment (posting too late :(), but a lot of the stuff towards the end could definitely work for me. Thanks for the suggestions! You're a huge help!

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