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Old 17-01-2007, 22:21   #1
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vibration/sound dampening.

Friend has a rowing machine, when they use it it causes a not of noise and vibration on the floorboards (you can really hear it in the other room ,its worse then my subwoofer )

was wandering if theres a type of matting or something they can place underneath it to deaden the noise/vibration.

any reccomendations.
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Re: vibration/sound dampening.

I would have thought that rubber blocks would be better.....
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Re: vibration/sound dampening.

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I would have thought that rubber blocks would be better.....
can you reccomend some in perticular? (i'm really clueless about this)
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Re: vibration/sound dampening.

You could take a look http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects...n_the_home.htm and also here: http://www.customaudiodesigns.co.uk/absorbers.htm
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Re: vibration/sound dampening.

Use the rowing machines at the local gym instead.
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Re: vibration/sound dampening.

i think if i suggested that to them they wouldnt take it to well
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