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How to Reduce Subwoofer Room Rattle, Vibrations and Bass Bleed

Lead SVS Sound Expert, Ed Mullen, offers tips on how to reduce, and in some cases, eliminate, subwoofer room rattle, wall/floor vibrations, and bass bleed to the rest of the house (or the neighbors). The video covers DSP options such as using room gain controls and high pass filters as well as mechanical options that decouple subwoofers from the floor, resulting in less room resonance and the ability to play subwoofers at higher volumes without vibrational energy shaking the floors and walls. One option for decoupling subwoofers, turntables, amplifiers and other audio gear is the SVS SoundPath Subwoofer Isolation System. Shop Now: http://bit.ly/2uSg14A The SOundPath Subwoofer Isolation System consists of screw-in elastomer feet that decouple subwoofers from the floor resulting in less buzz and rattle in the room while significantly reducing floor vibrations. The system is an affordable and discreet alternative to traditional platforms and risers designed to improve sound quality while reducing pesky floor vibrations which can cause sonic rifts between sub owners and their neighbors or roommates. The Isolation System comes in packages of four (standard) or six elastomer feet (larger subwoofers), with three popular thread sizes to accommodate virtually any subwoofer, SVS brand or otherwise. Decoupling a subwoofer from its surroundings has a number of positive effects: -Eliminate shaking windows, rattling light fixtures and knick-knacks falling off the shelves -Cleaner, tighter bass without the distractions of sonic artifacts -Play louder without disturbing roommates and neighbors -More discrete option than bulky platforms and risers -Reduce floor and wall vibrations from the floors SVS extensively researched dynamic output and sound quality using accelerometer and acoustic measurements to develop the SoundPath Subwoofer Isolation System, engineering it to significantly reduce floor noise by absorbing the vibrations that normally get transferred into floor. The optimized durometer elastomer feet that make up the system feature a durable anodized steel outer shell and steel machine screws with thread sizes of ¼-20, M6 or M8, to fit almost any brand of subwoofer and installs easily in 5 minutes. Shop Now: http://bit.ly/2uSg14A

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