So only neighbor that has his bedroom wall into my livingroom complained about the bass at 8:30 Saturday night, I personally didn't see an issue due to the time but also it was not hughely loud.
Anyway I want to try and do as much as I can to reasonably play my system with music and movies at reasonable times.
What sort of sound proofing should I consider ? Currently my BK XXLS400 subwoofer is straight on the floor with the M8 spikes, 35Hz and lower causes rumble nearby and I can see a glass figure with leaves violently vibrating even at lower volumes.
The speakers are Wharedale Diamond 9.1s on floor standing bases with spikes on, the floors are wood laminate I presume with a cavity due to underfloor heating then will be concrete underneath that . We sit at the side of the room with the wall connected to my neighbor and the speakers opposite.
So any help regarding limited bass travel next door would be appreciated. There is no one below and corridors to the front and left so only one neighbor is an issue.
Anyway I want to try and do as much as I can to reasonably play my system with music and movies at reasonable times.
What sort of sound proofing should I consider ? Currently my BK XXLS400 subwoofer is straight on the floor with the M8 spikes, 35Hz and lower causes rumble nearby and I can see a glass figure with leaves violently vibrating even at lower volumes.
The speakers are Wharedale Diamond 9.1s on floor standing bases with spikes on, the floors are wood laminate I presume with a cavity due to underfloor heating then will be concrete underneath that . We sit at the side of the room with the wall connected to my neighbor and the speakers opposite.
So any help regarding limited bass travel next door would be appreciated. There is no one below and corridors to the front and left so only one neighbor is an issue.