Feltran
Well-known member
This isn't directly related to home audio, but it is about sound, so I figured some of you must have experience with sound proofing.
I live in a condominium where it is not uncommon for there to be a somewhat loud, thumping bass that can be heard in my bedroom until midnight or later. I'm not really sure if it's coming from outside or another unit in the building - I think it's coming from a bar a couple blocks away, but I'm not positive.
Anyway, it seems to come about 90% from one wall in the room, and that wall is about 2/3 windows and 1/3 solid wall (it's an exterior wall). The sound doesn't really seem to come through the windows. If I put my ear up against the glass it's almost silent, but if I put my ear against the wall it can clearly be heard resonating through the wall, and touching the wall is enough to feel the wall vibrating. Is there anything I can do to help prevent the bass from resonating through this wall?
I live in a condominium where it is not uncommon for there to be a somewhat loud, thumping bass that can be heard in my bedroom until midnight or later. I'm not really sure if it's coming from outside or another unit in the building - I think it's coming from a bar a couple blocks away, but I'm not positive.
Anyway, it seems to come about 90% from one wall in the room, and that wall is about 2/3 windows and 1/3 solid wall (it's an exterior wall). The sound doesn't really seem to come through the windows. If I put my ear up against the glass it's almost silent, but if I put my ear against the wall it can clearly be heard resonating through the wall, and touching the wall is enough to feel the wall vibrating. Is there anything I can do to help prevent the bass from resonating through this wall?