I've had to disconnect my subwoofer, and it's upsetting the balance. My neighbors (below me) are complaining that it's booming out and disturbing them.
Is there any way that I can limit the disruption to them and still use this? I'm kind of new to setting up and want to get it right.
For a start you need to make sure it's not on the floor. Make sure that if it's mounted on something that it's well insulated-having it in a solid wooden cabinet will allow the sound to transmit well to the floor. It should have cushioning underneath it instead.
gofar99 Messages: 1949 Registered: May 2010 Location: Southern Arizona
Illuminati (5th Degree)
Hi, Maybe someone smart will jump in...but has anyone considered mounting one from the ceiling? I had some mounted in walls (15 inchers designed for that purpose) but to actually mount a boxed one at the ceiling....
Samuel Messages: 45 Registered: January 2014 Location: USA
Baron
What a wonderful idea. If it was hanging, rather than on a solid mount, there would be nothing to transmit to the ceiling, so it wouldn't annoy neighbors on the floor above either, if there are any.