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whenever i play my system loud my door and other things vibrate pretty bad and it gets VERY annoying what could i do to stop the vibrating?

2007-10-16 21:03:50 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Consumer Electronics Home Theater

its the bass that makes it vibrate and i cant hear it unless im by whatever it is thats vibrating and it just pisses me off

2007-10-16 21:14:26 · update #1

bass and having stuff vibrate are two totally different things

2007-10-16 21:15:37 · update #2

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Turn the volume down. If the sound is that loud you shouldn't be able to hear the vibration. If you do, then your system really sucks badly.

2007-10-16 21:09:27 · answer #1 · answered by audioslave355 2 · 0 0

Hi. Do you have a wooden floor ? Are the walls made of thin material that buzzes or are they solid brick ?Are your speakers on stands to get them off the floor.My listening room has wooden floors but thick carpet helps.My walls are thin so i hang heavy curtains around them.Also ,each room has a resonate frequency (when the wavelength of the tone happens to be twice the length of the room) .This occurs when the sound wave from the speaker travels down the room only to bounce off the rear wall and return to the front of the room.During this time the speaker makes one full cycle of motion its self.It generates a tone exactly in step (or in phase) with its reflection.These two waves,the old reflected wave and the new one -add together exactly,without confusion. After a number of cycles the sound levels build,enveloping the room in resonance.The result is a loud sound which can vibrate anything in the room.The trick is to find which frequency is causing the resonance and try to eliminate or reduce it. If your speakers are close to a wall or corner ,move them out a bit .Sometimes changing their position can help with vibration.There are things you can buy called bass traps. You put them around your room and they help to smooth out the bass notes. It can be very frustrating having vibration problems but with a bit of experimenting most problems can be cured .You need a lot of patience before it gets better. With the door rattling. try some foam or soft rubber around the gaps to see if it stops. Let's know how it goes and if you still have problems we will see what else to try. Hope this helps.

2007-10-17 04:49:52 · answer #2 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 1 0

Lol if your house is vibrating, then your system must have pretty big speakers. The vibration is called a BASS. You can turn it off by going to the options and doing what you want. I don't know what kind of home theater you have thats y..

2007-10-17 04:09:35 · answer #3 · answered by Joo WonC 5 · 0 1

If your stuff is vibrating, then you shouldn't be listening to music that loud. But anyway, make sure the stuff that is vibrating is secure. You can buy thin rubber sheets a Home Depot. to put behind or underneath things to help absorb the vibration.

2007-10-17 04:14:01 · answer #4 · answered by Chris "Swedishfish" 1 · 0 1

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