Setting up your home theater system in an apartment or condominium Stop Neighbors Complaints
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010Together in an apartment or condominium, most of my life, I can say is the worst neighbors complain about noise from your home theater or stereo system. Application of this Article, the term "apartment" was Condominiums, and "home-theater system" includes, will also have a stereo system for playing CDs. Here are some tips that I learned over the years to reduce the noise escaping your apartment, causing the neighborsgenerations.
Before going further if you have a large sum of money, there is essentially no such thing as soundproofing a room in an apartment. Yes, you can do, but the cost will be taken from the roof. The advice I give will try to calculate the taxes with your neighbors to be limited. Some simple common sense advice before you begin. I want to get to all those who live just above or below you, or share a wall in common with you, give them the phonenumber and just tell them in a friendly way, if you ever have a problem with your audio system, just to give you a call. This way at least you will be able to reduce internally the problem before it escalates to a higher level. I do not try to play loud music / movie before 11:00 and after 8:00, even if your property policy is at 10:00 and 10:00, and listen as the 5.1 wireless headphones Pioneer SE-DIR800C Dolby Digital 5.1 Wireless head during other times.
Thebiggest problem is, you will have with your neighbor, your subwoofer. The simplest solution is to work in an apartment on the first floor, at least get rid of people below complain. Deficiency that, even with what I bought is a program AURALEX Isolation Standard and Super Mason "W" grommets. The program is basically a standard isolation platform for the subwoofer in a way that provides the acoustic isolation and increase the tone subwoofer without artificial sounds.In short, it helps to get rid of a rebirth of the subwoofer, which is not desired. Mason Super "W" rubber pads, a rubber mat made of square-2 "3-module / 4 inches high, separated by a dense network around the carpet and / or rock form to use for the subwoofer is on. The way I put my subwoofer, the subwoofer is on top of standard isolation program is more than Mason Super "W" Mat over my carpet. subwoofers are returned to the 14-16 "from the wall andhand subwoofer is about 14-16 "from the side wall. I have the subwoofer set insulation standards so his thoughts are directly above the edge of the birds. The width of the subwoofer is on the standard of insulation. I have included a photograph of one of my websites listed below.
I also recommended if you live in an opportunity to test satellite speakers and a powerful receiver. I have a great Orb Audio Mod 1 5.1 subwoofer and found that I like, which seems to play hardvolumes without shaking around. I discovered that the more powerful the receiver, the softer the actual volume can be adjusted, and it will sound so loud for you, but not to run harder in space.
As for speakers, my advice to you that there has to be left or right along a wall, but a few inches away and as far from the ceiling and the floor can be anything from about 28 "to 56" or so from the floor from under the speaker. I am not from the point of viewwalls. You can also try to experiment and throw it in the cut Mason "W" square modules.
Finally, just use common sense. Keep the windows when you make your home theater system to play. The best time to play, things are really high in the week between 11 am and 5:00 pm when people at work and on weekends 12:00-5:00. When you realize that playing DVD movies with gunfire and explosions tend to play harder than the volume Woody Allen film, and on this basis, the essay!Good luck. Probably still get complaints, but the amount should be set a lot of cutting!