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Apartment Subwoofer Tips (Condos, Townhouses, etc...Quieter Subwoofing)

First and foremost, I should state that there are some situations where having subwoofers in an apartment at all is completely inappropriate....Vv Click SHOW MORE vV GAME CHANGING SUBWOOFERS: http://www.subwoofer101.com/best-subw... That said, there are some things you can do to mitigate some of the problems with shared wall living. Vv Click "SHOW MORE" vV One thing I didn't emphasize enough in this video was turning the gain down on the subwoofer itself. I don't mean that you just dial it down and call it good. I mean adjust the sub gain down, and then increase the AVR subwoofer level to where it sounds balanced to you again. This reduces the dynamics and the subwoofer's max output, but still provides the depth when you have good subs. The bass will sound a little "softer" but still be just as deep. It just won't "feel" as though the earthquake on screen is really happening, which neighbors will likely appreciate. I put my microphone in the garage and measured the bass bleed-over on a single bass heavy track, Travis Scott's "Antidote". -20 db on the Denon, subwoofer trim at -6.5, and Dual PB-2000's at 50% gain, which gave me 81+ db bleed over. Then I dialed the subs to 15-20% gain, and turned up the AVR sub trim until it sounded "right" again with tracks from Norah Jones, my go to for dialing in subs. This happened to be at -0.5 on the AVR for me. I measured again at the same volume, and got just over 74 db playing "Antidote". That's a 7 db reduction in bleed over to my garage at the same volume on the dial (-20). Pretty good result. Sound wise, the bass was softer with less impact, but the depth was still there. I prefer my bass stronger, but if I was in an apartment, I would find this totally livable. The SVS Soundpath Subwoofer Isolation System is a good way to reduce the amount of energy transmitted into the floor. It's also pretty hard to tell there is a system in place, it looks stock. The system is pretty flexible, I can wiggle the subwoofer cabinet around by hand, which to me demonstrates a pretty good level of decoupling from the floor. https://sub101.link/Isolation (affiliate link) The Subdude is another isolation system, though I cannot comment on it's effectiveness since I haven't used them yet. http://amzn.to/2i0e6Co (affiliate link) If you have other ideas that you think I should include in this description, comment below. I'm sure there are helpful things I didn't think of. Placing the subs as close as possible is a good idea. Making your room quieter will mean you don't have to turn it up as much. Communicate, etc... **Gear and Links** Subwoofers should reproduce quality sound with authority throughout the humanly audible bass spectrum (20-100 hertz). Most ported subwoofers do not. Browse this channel and http://www.subwoofer101.com/ for layman's tech advice, product reviews, content reviews, and tips. It's OK to be new here, that's the whole point! http://www.subwoofer101.com/best-subw... I use affiliate links to support this channel and the website, but my opinions are 100% my own. You can support this channel by visiting my Amazon store for little stuff like movies and even big stuff like amps and TV's: https://www.amazon.com/shop/subwoofer101 Subscribing, likes, comments, and shares all help a lot too! Subwoofer 101 is the world's first SVS affiliate, so if you mention Subwoofer 101, it can help support this channel. Please let them know what you think of the channel, good or bad. SVS Bill of Rights, one of the reasons I'm so comfortable as an affiliate: https://sub101.link/Bill-Of-Rights To ensure full Bill of Rights coverage, including trade in and return policies, order directly from SVS. If you buy them anywhere else, you are subject to that store's return policies, which might be less impressive. Here is the setup at the time of upload: Amplifier Denon X6200W: http://amzn.to/2fbCbGx Tried the Marantz, loved it except for the portal display, preferred the overall sound: http://amzn.to/2eKf9SI This looks like a great power amp: http://amzn.to/2eKm525 Provided on a demo basis by SVS: Towers: https://sub101.link/PrimeTower Surrounds: https://sub101.link/Satellite Atmos/DTS:X height speakers: https://sub101.link/Elevation Center: https://sub101.link/PrimeCenter Dual Ported Subwoofers: https://sub101.link/PB-2000 Dual Ported Cylinder Subwoofers; https://sub101.link/PC-2000 SVS Soundpath Subwoofer Isolation System: https://sub101.link/Isolation Speaker wire: https://sub101.link/SP1SpeakerCable Subwoofer cable: https://sub101.link/RCA Measurement Mic for use with Room EQ Wizard: https://sub101.link/UMIK-1 Room EQ Wizard (free, donations encouraged for the guy that created it-not me, use earplugs!): http://www.roomeqwizard.com/ Follow on Facebook and Twitter   / subwoofer101com     / subwoofer101   Subscribe for more videos like this, and feel free to share, comment, and ask questions.

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