Subwoofer diffusion to lower floor

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  • madmac
    Moderator Emeritus
    • Aug 2010
    • 3122

    Subwoofer diffusion to lower floor

    Hi all,
    I'me going to be moving my 5.2 channel system into a upper penthouse apartment that seems to have concrete floors. Is there any way or anything I can do to minimize low freq. sub sound diffusion to trickle downstairs?. Maybe placing something under them perhaps??.

    Let me know your thoughts or ideas???
    Dan Madden :T
  • impala454
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 3814

    #2
    No ideas but congrats on the upper penthouse apartment!
    -Chuck

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    • madmac
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Aug 2010
      • 3122

      #3
      I'm dreaming of the DTV HDTV over the air signals I'm going to get with my antenna up here!!. Whoa!!!. The free wi-fi floating around here doesn't hurt either!!.
      Dan Madden :T

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      • wkhanna
        Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
        • Jan 2006
        • 5673

        #4
        Originally posted by madmac

        Let me know your thoughts or ideas???
        A couple oil paintings should do the trick. :W
        _


        Bill

        Practicing Curmudgeon & Audio Snob
        ....just an "ON" switch, Please!

        FinleyAudio

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        • joeybutts
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 476

          #5
          The concrete should help. Also, is it exposed concrete or is there carpet/hardwood throughout?

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          • Chris D
            Moderator Emeritus
            • Dec 2000
            • 16877

            #6
            Sadly, there's not a whole lot you can do to prevent resonating floors from transmitting sound energy to rooms below it. So you can try to prevent the sound energy from getting to the floor. You can try putting your subs on rubber feet. The "right" answer is to build a new floating floor that will greatly decouple the new floor of the room from the structural concrete floors.
            CHRIS

            Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
            - Pleasantville

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            • joeybutts
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 476

              #7
              Originally posted by Chris D
              Sadly, there's not a whole lot you can do to prevent resonating floors from transmitting sound energy to rooms below it. So you can try to prevent the sound energy from getting to the floor. You can try putting your subs on rubber feet. The "right" answer is to build a new floating floor that will greatly decouple the new floor of the room from the structural concrete floors.
              This is where I was headed. Well put Chris. :T

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              • JeremyG
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 481

                #8
                Like Chris said, some type of feet, be they rubber or spikes or the like. Of course, if your sub is big enough to vibrate other furniture you'd have similar issues with them. Will neighbor/roommate issues prevent you from hitting volumes loud enough to cause issues?

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                • Face
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 995

                  #9
                  Or a few more inches of concrete.
                  SEOS 12/AE TD10M Front Stage in Progress

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                  • Chris D
                    Moderator Emeritus
                    • Dec 2000
                    • 16877

                    #10
                    Or just buy out the two floors underneath you to make into your main condo, and keep the upper floor as the media floor.
                    CHRIS

                    Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
                    - Pleasantville

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                    • madmac
                      Moderator Emeritus
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 3122

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chris D
                      Or just buy out the two floors underneath you to make into your main condo, and keep the upper floor as the media floor.

                      Oh ya Chris do I look like Rockerfeller to you??!! Hehehe. I'll set it up and start playing it and we'll see what happens right?. My speakers do come with rubber feet as an option. That's the only way to do it honestly. Elevator is down for maintenance for a week so the whole thing will have to wait. Not doing 7 flights with a 40 pound Rotel Amp and tower speakers. NOT gonna happen!!. Then there is the wiring, adjustment and setup. Paintings are up so the acoustical treatment is there (INSIDE JOKE!!!) Sheesh....I hate moving. I must say, the view and breeze of the lake here is wonderful!!. :T

                      Morning coffee on the deck overlooking the lake happening as I write this!! :W
                      Dan Madden :T

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                      • bigburner
                        Super Senior Member
                        • May 2005
                        • 2649

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chris D
                        The "right" answer is to build a new floating floor that will greatly decouple the new floor of the room from the structural concrete floors.
                        A friend of mine did that in his new house, and he did the same thing to the walls too. It works very well. His requirement was a band rehearsal and recording room, not a home theatre, but the annoyance factor is the same. I well remember his wife fielding late night calls from angry neighbours at his previous house. "I understand completely but he doesn't listen to me either; I've tried everything" she used to say as she sipped on her Sauvignon Blanc and carried on socialising.

                        Nigel.

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                        • madmac
                          Moderator Emeritus
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 3122

                          #13
                          Getting back to the oil painting discussion and whether they affect sound?. Well, all the paintings are out of my listening room now and I listened to some familiar material and I must say, the difference in performance is quite dramatic....and for the worse!!!. So there....the paintings along the wall DO affect the sound!!. How and why is another subject to debate but they do affect the sound for sure!!.
                          Dan Madden :T

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                          • wkhanna
                            Grumpy Old Super Moderator Emeritus
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 5673

                            #14
                            Interesting! :T

                            Tell us….please….
                            Was anything else in the room changed?
                            Or were only the paintings removed?
                            _


                            Bill

                            Practicing Curmudgeon & Audio Snob
                            ....just an "ON" switch, Please!

                            FinleyAudio

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                            • PewterTA
                              Moderator
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 2901

                              #15
                              This would help you out... or a couple of them depending on how big your sub is... it helps decouple it from the floor.

                              Digital Audio makes me Happy.
                              -Dan

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