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Old September 10th 08, 05:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Isolating speakers from the floor

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Doki wrote:
Has anyone got any experience and suggestions of DIY methods of
isolating speakers from the floor? I'm looking to do it to reduce the
amount of noise transferred through the floor to downstairs, rather
than as a method of altering sound quality.


Makes little difference - the sound waves produced by the speaker will
still go through the floor.


Bah. I was of the impression that most speaker stands deliberately
attempt to couple the speaker to the floor to alter sound quality /
quantity.


That's a different argument.

My first thought was to stick the speakers / stands on
something heavy, and stick the stack of speakers and heavy thing on a
rubber mat, with the hope that the weight of the heavy thing would
absorb some of the energy.


A thick and heavy mat covering the whole floor would be more like it.
Although mainly for higher frequencies.

P'raps I should get some of eggbox foam - some of the lads did survey
work in some anechoic chambers and apparently you could bearly hear each
other unless you were face to face.


That was to treat the acoustics of the room and will have little effect
on sound transmission in/out of it, especially at LF. For that you need
mass - lots of it.

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