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Upsetting the wife!!

Upsetting the wife!!

2001-05-13 by Andy Coe

has anyone successfully managed to soundproof their kick pedal so 
that other members of the household can watch telly in peace? i have 
experimented with several layers of carpets and other cusioning but i 
still get complaints from 'er downstairs' - note that i have 
headphones on.
i find that my house shakes - or is it that i am just overzealous 
with my kicks? i have had to move the kit to a mates while i consider 
my next plan of attack.
yours hopeingly

Re: [DTXpress] Upsetting the wife!!

2001-05-13 by Jules Freeman

Hi Andy,
I had the same problem, in the end I placed the kick drum tower on a large piece of thick
foam while letting the kick drum pedal rest on the floor for stability. the whole tower tends
to float around a bit but the noise through the floor was greatly reduced, and I soon got
used tothe set up. I must admit that this is a real DTXpress problem.
Cheers Jules.
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From: Andy Coe
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Subject: [DTXpress] Upsetting the wife!!

has anyone successfully managed to soundproof their kick pedal so
that other members of the household can watch telly in peace? i have
experimented with several layers of carpets and other cusioning but i
still get complaints from 'er downstairs' - note that i have
headphones on.
i find that my house shakes - or is it that i am just overzealous
with my kicks? i have had to move the kit to a mates while i consider
my next plan of attack.
yours hopeingly



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Re: [DTXpress] Upsetting the wife!!

2001-05-13 by Richard C. MacDonald

Hi,
No soundproofing advice here but I can relate. It's the click-clacking of
all the drums, and not just the kick, that bug my family. My wife likens if
to sounding like "a loud party in the apartment upstairs but I can't quite
make out the music".

I've semi-solved this problem in my house by playing music out loud that my
wife and daughter like. This doesn't always mean that I'm playing exactly
what I want, but at least I'm playing.

A quick, but expensive, solution would be to just get a mesh head kick like
the Pintech ConcertKik ST (about US$180.00), and isolate the pedal itself
with absorbant rubber. If it's just the kick that's bugging the wife, she
may not complain about the extra expenditure, and you get an upgrade in the
deal!

Maybe not much help, but at least you know there are others out there
dealing with this,
Rick
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From: Andy Coe <brat@...>
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, May 13, 2001 2:51 AM
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>has anyone successfully managed to soundproof their kick pedal so
>that other members of the household can watch telly in peace? i have
>experimented with several layers of carpets and other cusioning but i
>still get complaints from 'er downstairs' - note that i have
>headphones on.
>i find that my house shakes - or is it that i am just overzealous
>with my kicks? i have had to move the kit to a mates while i consider
>my next plan of attack.
>yours hopeingly
>
>
>Community email addresses:
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>  Subscribe:    DTXpress-subscribe@onelist.com
>  Unsubscribe:  DTXpress-unsubscribe@onelist.com
>  List owner:   DTXpress-owner@onelist.com
>
>Shortcut URL to this page:
>  http://www.onelist.com/community/DTXpress
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>

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