Advice from apartment dwellers


Looking for speaker /amp / acoustic treatment recommendations and insights for listening at lower volumes in an NYC apartment. I listen mostly to jazz, classical, and world music, with an occasional foray into rock. Sources are a Scillia-modded AR turntable and an Oppo 105. Not really interested in headfi.

Any insights appreciated ~ thanks!
mdemaio

Showing 1 response by rlwainwright

How is your apt. situated? By that I mean are you on the ground floor, 2nd floor, etc. Are you sandwiched between neighbors or do you have an end unit? What is the construction/composition of the walls, floor, and ceiling? Are they concrete or some other less dense material?

You may find that down-firing subs will cause more "boom" being transmitted to those below. One thing to consider is to see if your neighbors would allow you to listen to your system from within their abode. Then make system/setup changes and see how it sounds.

This may help you to mitigate any unwanted sounds from disturbing them and would surely show them that you are trying to be a good neighbor...

-RW-