I use the SVS Isolation feet on my SVS PB2000 sub. It made a big difference as it is on the second floor of my house. No more vibration and noise through the ceiling. Recommended!
SVS Sub Isolation Feet vs Auralex Subdude II
What the title says: Can anyone vouch for either of these? I'm in an apartment and use a sub (turned WAY down) with a system at low-moderate volumes, and want to make extra sure I don't distrub the neighbors. I've seen good things about both and I'm not sure which way to go for this use case. I've also seen some use cheap Anti-Vibration pads, so maybe some opinions on those too? I know I won't remove all noise, but I'm looking for options for the best case and appreciate the help!
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I’d try something like these — springs may do a better job decoupling the subs from the floor and also help a lot to improve sound, and they’re adjustable. They’re only $24 for four, and if they don’t work out just return them. Best of luck. |
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