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Advice On Thick Walls/FLoors?

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 02:53
by sexsoundsrock
I've been in my apartment for awhile, but have not been luck enough to have a neighbor with their bedroom close to my living room that gets too loud. My neighbors above me get pretty wild at times, but the floors seem to be pretty thick. I use my phone to make a good connection with a case, but not sure what else I could do? I use an amp app too, but not sure if it helps a lot. Thanks a lot!

Re: Advice On Thick Walls/FLoors?

Posted: 04 Aug 2020 19:20
by edtraveller
Sometimes you have to move on. Especially if efforts to get clearer sounds violate the law. In CA, the victim has to issue a complaint, but if it gets that far, it is big trouble.

Re: Advice On Thick Walls/FLoors?

Posted: 31 Dec 2020 14:11
by Alisha Pink
I need some information about this as well... In our old house the walls were like plasterboard or drywalls - something like that, so it was pretty easy to hear though... (kicking myself for not recording anything) 😭

But in the new house they're like - i'm not sure what, but pretty freaking dense. So while I can hear things alright, nothing usable is recorded... just very high pitch sounds are captured (like the occasional screeching moan haha)

Please someone help!! 🙁

Re: Advice On Thick Walls/FLoors?

Posted: 31 Dec 2020 17:51
by anondf
sexsoundsrock wrote: 19 Jul 2020 02:53 I've been in my apartment for awhile, but have not been luck enough to have a neighbor with their bedroom close to my living room that gets too loud. My neighbors above me get pretty wild at times, but the floors seem to be pretty thick. I use my phone to make a good connection with a case, but not sure what else I could do? I use an amp app too, but not sure if it helps a lot. Thanks a lot!
Use holes
1.Cooler channel
2.Cooler ducts
3.Ventilation duct
4.Under the doors
5....
These transmit sound easily

Re: Advice On Thick Walls/FLoors?

Posted: 11 Jan 2021 13:13
by Alisha Pink
devilfather wrote: 31 Dec 2020 17:51 Use holes
1.Cooler channel
2.Cooler ducts
3.Ventilation duct
4.Under the doors
5....
These transmit sound easily
I wish I had known about the ventilation ducts before moving into our new house! Would've been perfect in the old house...

But I did take your advice on the 'under the doors' idea 😋
Our doors have a little gap just enough for an iPhone to slip through between the hardwood floor in the room and carpeting in hallway.
Worked a charm!! ❤️
But god, it's nerve-wracking to do hahaha