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Re: Isolating sub from floor (neighbors)
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Joined: Feb 2007
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veteran
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veteran
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Tell them this is how it is...live with it or move.
Except if it's a condo...HE'D definitely be the one sent packing if push finally came to shove. So I think the high-diplomacy approach is recommended.
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Re: Isolating sub from floor (neighbors)
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Joined: Oct 2006
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axiomite
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axiomite
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As an alternative, he could get two 600s, Crank them up to 11 on his first day while playing the 'spaceship emerging from the sidewalk' scene in War of the Worlds and then his neighbors will all be permanently deafened and they will never complain about noise again. Of course, you will need to protect your own ears during this plan so it doesn't backfire.
There might also be that risk of lawsuit thing but hey, I can't think of everything....
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
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Re: Isolating sub from floor (neighbors)
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Joined: Jan 2007
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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An even better scene would be the Darla tap scene from Finding Nemo .
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Warning-Warning!!!
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Quote:
An even better scene would be the Darla tap scene from Finding Nemo .
Yep, those 15 or so taps are Absolute "Sub-Killers"...shakes my Whole House-EP500 handles it Superbly!!!
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