tim290280
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^^ I had the same experience with the TIE fighters in the gold edition of the Original Star Wars.
Absorbents remove some eco and gives the bass more depth...they dont make sound go away. Sure you can put a couple of hundred into soundproofing your room...but it will only make the smallest difference. (I have absorbents in everything on my walls and under my sofa and carpet)You need to put far more then a couple of hundred to fix it "completely", that means putting layer after layer of soundproofing carpet lifting floors ect doing the same with walls and roof..ect ect...putting spikes on the subwoofer and speakers will remove vibrations which makes noice though...but not the actual sound out of them.
After getting that done people around you can still hear you, maybe not as much but they can still hear you..soundwaves either go through as just sound or that and vibration. The spikes I have on my subwoofer removes most vibrations to the floor but I can still feel it in the floor standing next to it.
Not even a soundrecording studio stops all sounds...obviously way more though..but far from all
Excellent post. You made alot of good points.
I have a HTIAB set up and the sub woofer rocks and rattles everything, even on very low settings. I might purchase a sub-dude as I heard those are great at minimizing vibrations. They only cost around $50 too.