In Reply to: RE: Recommendations for speaker isolation feet posted by Paul Wilson on August 5, 2021 at 03:05:25:
" Ultimately, I solved my problem by moving to a single family brick home and now I can do as I please and not bother anyone. "
Easily the best solution ( sadly not available to us all) :-).
Isolation within an existing building and with adjacent neighbours can require heroic engineering like building a room within a room ( as you mention) and suspending the inner one from rubber girders as per George Martin's original Air Studios at Oxford Circus, London.
I try to keep the volume down ( below 60dB spl average) and fortunately like small scale works such as chamber music. However keeping windows closed when playing music also guards against upsetting neighbours who probably have their windows open at the same time. That caused the only complaint I have had in 38 years of living here. I had a note pushed through my letterbox. It ended " but you do have good taste" :-).
"We need less, but better" - Dieter Rams
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