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    Having to live in a student block with walls as thin as a wine glass, my reputation and bass travelled quite well. I got to meet my upstairs neighbour, who is a nice Asian girl, my next door, who is a mid 20s Dutch lady, by having my music loud, and they would come to my door. I gave them both my mobile no. and tell them to call when they cant hack it, so they dont have to move. always wink on their way out.

    And there were sereval complains from 2 floors above and below.... But they are not as fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    yeah mate - if its downstairs you are worried about put in a false floor innit.. saw this on blue peter:

    clear the room but leave the carpet down
    chuck down some strips of 4x2 around the room tight up against the skirting board then some lenths across from one side to the other leaving about 2 ft between each. Cut some nogs to wedge between them - about 3 for each length and screw the whole lot togethor.
    In all the gaps fill it with rockwool or on a budget get a SHITLOAD of newspaper and bunch it up very tightly into every little gap.
    Get some manky old carpet and cut it into strips about 6" wide that run the length of the room. Double it over and lay it onto the 4x2 in your frame
    oh i forgot to mention, if the door swings into the room you may have to rehang it on the other side of the door frame so it opens outward.
    Then when youve got the frame down, covered with carpet and filled with whatever slap down some big sheets of plywood and screw em down tight. Then if you can get another crappy old carpet or some underlay stick it on top of it all and then a decent one top go on top of that. Should be able to do it all with eighty quid and a bit of skip-hunting and it'll stop the neighbours listening while you beat one out
    cheers jim, thats very helpful. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    it'll stop the neighbours listening while you beat one out
    cheeky bastard. :lol:

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    i put polystyrene all over the wall between me & my neighbours and i havent had a complaint since. and sometimes its proper loud :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by COL ECSTATIC
    i never get to hear music at loud volume at home. i live in an upstairs flat, and i can hear the guy chatting downstairs clearly. i dread to think how he feels with all the hardcore lovemaking, furious arguments, and baby screaming coming from upstairs. :roll:

    anyone have any suggestions/ideas/tips for soundproofing on a budget? when i say budget, i mean BUDGET.
    I lived in a flat in Fulham of years (no not mine a mate's!) and the couple downstairs put standard studio insulation tiles between each floor board worked a treat until we installed a sub-woofer against the fireplace - kinda used to amplify it into their lounge and next doors bedroom. very funny - did move the sub-woofer tho - very quickly = that flat was top - had speakers wired through every room so you could whack a CD on and get on with your thing. now I've got me own gaff - yer realise what else that money has to go on.

    Wouldn't mind turning my cellar into a swimming pool. 26ft x 15 ft x 12ft (XYZ) steps from beneath the stairs. how good would that be :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    yeah mate - if its downstairs you are worried about put in a false floor innit.. saw this on blue peter:

    clear the room but leave the carpet down
    chuck down some strips of 4x2 around the room tight up against the skirting board then some lenths across from one side to the other leaving about 2 ft between each. Cut some nogs to wedge between them - about 3 for each length and screw the whole lot togethor.
    In all the gaps fill it with rockwool or on a budget get a SHITLOAD of newspaper and bunch it up very tightly into every little gap.
    Get some manky old carpet and cut it into strips about 6" wide that run the length of the room. Double it over and lay it onto the 4x2 in your frame
    oh i forgot to mention, if the door swings into the room you may have to rehang it on the other side of the door frame so it opens outward.
    Then when youve got the frame down, covered with carpet and filled with whatever slap down some big sheets of plywood and screw em down tight. Then if you can get another crappy old carpet or some underlay stick it on top of it all and then a decent one top go on top of that. Should be able to do it all with eighty quid and a bit of skip-hunting and it'll stop the neighbours listening while you beat one out

    or you could just move to a new flat.
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    Default Re: Hard techno and the neighbours...

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
    My neighbours are cool about pounding bass - well they do play very loud christan soul and luckily a lot of funk of the less religous flavour. I've had alot of my mates say they most people would hate to live next to me.

    I suppose I'm lucky - anybody else have it good or bad? gotta be some mad stories...
    When I lived in the city, I thought I sound proofed my garage so the old people living next to me wouldn't be knockin on my window, yelling at me to turn my, and I quote; loud, annoying music down.... Well I ended up forgetting their yells at me through the window and continued to play my acid loud as I pleased

    then the house parties..... oh man, I'm surprised I never had the cops show up!!!
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    I`m pretty lucky I can play as loud as I want as long as its not before 9 in the morning and not after about 10.30 -11.00 at night as the neighbours oldest son is in a band so they have practice in the front room full drum kit the lot ... so it`s a kinda trade off ! we dont moan about him and his band and they dont moan at my brother and me :)

 

 
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