Hi im new here anyway here is my problem I live in a terraced house(google it if you don't know) with very thin walls and my neighbours keep banging on the damn wall when I want to enjoy my music which is dance music I don't want them to put an asbo on me.
I have two eltax liberty 5+ floorstanders and im wondering what I could do to reduce noise getting through?
Anonymous
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Ever seen that Target commercial where that guy has a wall of toilet paper to act as sound insulation?
Unless you own the house the only option is to turn the volume down or buy headphones. If you own the house, you can build a detached wall with insulation between you and them. If there is a common structural surface (the foundation) shared by both houses, then your option is to return to option #1. This subject has been covered extensively in this forum. Do a search and some reading.
am i in the rite website..i thought this was about audio an stuff..not about boring england or uerope or watever it is...those parts of the world are so boring an dumb they drive on the wrong side of the road etc lol
Anoy-nymous
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Jay,
I can see you can not spell a damn...and where are you from?
Jay that's a bit uncalled for as we some fine contributors from all over the world and especially the U.K. and Australia.
Anoy-Nymous
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A bit ! It is so stupid ! I can tell Jay that you have no financial means to travel to other places, obviously you are quite ignorant. Any place in the world is interesting to explore and to say that the UK is boring it's just simply ludicrous; it is so fun to be there ! Then again you are just talking out of your a s s.
Where do I live?? In the U.S.A. !
Fingers!
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Poly fill. The stuff they put in cars. I have that in my bedroom walls and no sound gets outa that. well the window and under the door,but i put rubber around my door so my room is pretty much sound proof. plus it insulates like crazy. my bedroom is cooool in the summer. and nice and toasty in the winter.