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Isolating speakers from the floor
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. |
Isolating speakers from the floor
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. This is not easy; if you make an isolation system that works down to an adequately low frequency, it is likely that the speakers will be unstable and wobbly. You could always hang them from the ceiling. Anyone living above? d |
Isolating speakers from the floor
On Sep 9, 11:54*pm, "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. Speaker Stands? Bg |
Isolating speakers from the floor
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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. You could try either isolation mountings of the kind sold for various engineering purposes, or a half-inflated inner tube. I've used both methods for optical tables to cut down vibration transfer levels. It occurs to me that a few layers of bubble-wrap might also do the job if the speakers aren't too heavy. However you may find that there is still noise downstairs. And anything that really isolates may also be unstable, so try these methods with care. Slainte, Jim -- Change 'noise' to 'jcgl' if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Isolating speakers from the floor
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Isolating speakers from the floor
"Doki" = Dickhead Has anyone got any experience and suggestions of DIY methods of isolating speakers from the floor? ** Totally impossible. The low frequency sound pressure in the room is what shakes 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. ** Just pour several tonnes of concrete over the whole upper floor of your place. ....... Phil |
Isolating speakers from the floor
"Don Pearce" 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. This is not easy; if you make an isolation system that works down to an adequately low frequency, it is likely that the speakers will be unstable and wobbly. You could always hang them from the ceiling. Anyone living above? ** That is 100% IDIOT advice. The cabinets are NOT responsible for shaking the floor. ....... Phil |
Isolating speakers from the floor
Phil Allison wrote:
"Don Pearce" 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. This is not easy; if you make an isolation system that works down to an adequately low frequency, it is likely that the speakers will be unstable and wobbly. You could always hang them from the ceiling. Anyone living above? ** That is 100% IDIOT advice. The cabinets are NOT responsible for shaking the floor. ...... Phil Well, you answer the question then - do you need me to repeat it? d |
Isolating speakers from the floor
"Doki" wrote in message ... 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. If I have understood the question correctly... ....have you considered a good boarding school? -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
Isolating speakers from the floor
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. If the problem really is transmission of vibrations then decoupling the speakers from the floor with a layer or two of carpet and a bit of mass like a paving stoneon top would help. Assuming, of course that you can't fix them to the wall. Cutting the low frequencies might be a better approach. At the end of this road of course lie headphones..... |
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