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Is there a way i can insulate/stop the bass from bleeding through?

  • ok i have a cheap 70 buck home theater system only 200 watts (not much right) and in my old apartment there were no complaints or problems at the vol level i have it on but now i moved to this shitty place cus its closer to my school and the walls and floor insullation suck horribly and the ***** *** neighbors complain when the sound wont even be loud and im man who loves music and needs it and i need my bass so is there a way i can do somethign to the subwoofer to stop it from bleedin through the floor/walls but yet still have it, and dont say sit it on a table or somethign cus i tried that they still bitched (hate these apartments)

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    Move to the country or turn the bass down. Welcome to apartment life. The world is full of asshole neighbors who would would only be happy if they were deaf.

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One - turn your bass down. If there's a "megabass" button or similar, disengage that. Turn the level on the subwoofer down. etc. Two - you can try putting the subwoofer on a thick pad. This will reduce mechanical coupling to the floor. Three - headphones.

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I'm afraid there is nothing you can do. You have to add WEIGHT to the walls to prevent them from transmitting sound. This usually means building a second-room inside the first. Not something you do in an apartment. If you pound on the wall and the sound goes through - the bass will go through as well.

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