New fantastic room but system pissing off neighbor


I recently moved from a typical tight apartment (though with high ceilings), to a large loft space (35x28X14) and the increase in fidelity I am getting is pretty significant. I think it has to do with obviously having to drive the system much harder, actually opening up the volume pots close to or at 12 o'clock, and mostly giving the speakers much more physical room to breath. I seem to be hearing more detail, better individual instruments and into the music much further. This is aside from the expected added stage depth and width I am now getting.

So that's the good news. However, one neighbor (on the far side of the system over 40 feet away) once casually mentioned to me that sound in this building travels. I was surprised since the building is quite old, of stone, and brick, built like a bunker, was later divided into apartments using cinderblock and sheetrock walls, as opposed to just sheetrock like our old place).

So I looked at what might cause sound leakage, and realized the bathrooms share a common vent. I now make sure to close all bathroom doors before listening, and only listen loud for fairly short times in the afternoon, early evenings, etc. No one downstairs, or in the unit right next to the wall where the system is has complained. Not that it matters that much, but since I play only LP's there is lots of down time in between sides, while LP's are cleaned, periphery ring and clamp is installed, etc, so it's not continuous music by any means.

Now these neighbors that were formerly friendly enough when we saw them in the hallways, seem to not want to talk to us at all, and now seem to go out of their way to be unfriendly. The only thing that has changed is that I got my system up and running.

Should I give up on the idea of playing back music at realistic volumes? (we're only talking about 85 db on average or so, I don't listen that loud)

Should I just forget about it and have the attitude that I'm doing my best to keep doors closed, etc, and that noise is part of urban living, etc.

The funny thing is I've never heard sound from any other apartments, except for faintly, when right next to those bathroom vents.

Listening to music is obviously important and therapeutic for me.

Anyone else dealt with similar problems?
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Maybe it's just the bass they hear?
Use spikes to get that subwoofer off the floor.
My view is that Saturday from noon to six P. M. is
fair game and loud music (within reason, of course)
is allowed.

Also, ask your neighbors if you could listen from their
dwelling so you understand where they are coming from.

Finally, assure them that you are not a burglar and ask them to tell you when they are stepping out so you
can crank it up...
Dweller had a good idea to ask if you could listen from their apt/loft which would put you in their position. It might be a good idea to turn the tables by inviting them to your place. They can become friends/allies instead of just neighbors. You can turn them on to your music, maybe convert them to audiophiles!!
Don't take action alone, talk to your neighbors about how they view the situation. Have them over for a listen. If you go to their lofts, use a SPL meter to do comparisons. Once everything is out in the open propose to hire a contractor for professional advice and solutions. The cost should be shared, but offer to pay for the majority.
12 o'clock you must be crazy in a multi unit dwelling, if I done that I'm sure there would be complaints. Find out when people work and play as loud as you want when they are at work or just simpley go buy a house