hahah find it funny you went down to complain about his party and ending up staying for a few beers as it was full of women, nice one![]()
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hahah find it funny you went down to complain about his party and ending up staying for a few beers as it was full of women, nice one![]()
...Are you 65 and do you read the Daily Express?
...Are you a teenager and do you listen to Radio 1?
Solution maybe
Go to his flat while playing music at what you think is a reason setting seeing how much noise is leaking through from your flat, call the misses on the mobile and get her to turn the music down or bass levels/settings until you find a level that can’t be heard or is a lot lower but hopefully is still a reasonable level in your flat? This way you can openly tried to solve the problem i know you say you have been to his flat and could barely hear it but I think you have to also understand that he feels his space is being invaded by unwanted noise. I know it’s always one sided with one neighbour complaining more about the other but its best to be seen to try and find a more reasonable solution then having to be asked to turn the music down. If you already know the level of the music which he considers too loud i would try and stick below that level where possible.
If not floor installation? I had a flat and the installation between the walls was great but between the floors was terrible as there was nothing between the floorboards (new build flat) You could hear every foot step from upstairs and down stairs played loud music whenever they wanted. No matter how many times I went and asked the down stairs flat they would turn it down then the next day it was back up to a higher level. This might be the point the neighbour is getting at the fact the noise level changes from day to day.
I live in a semi now and can heard next doors kids screaming and shouting but I have kids and a dog so we are both as bad as each other![]()
Buy headphones
Next door's baby cries, and they argue and scream at eachother on a daily basis.
Our dogs bark and I get drunk and sing.
Next door's bass pumps through our walls quite regularly, and you can hear them laughing and playing with the child, or knocking around furniture and playthings. I'm sure they're regularly subjected to my home cinema and the tortured screams of many a horror movie victim.
We're as bad as eachother, so just get on with it as we all just want to live our own way. That means making concessions, and neither of us feel we have warrant or right to complain to the other. That's not to say that either of us would put up with pumping parties at 4am on a school night.
Still, I'd rather not have to worry about any kind of noise flipping their switch, and vice versa, which is why our next property will most certainly be fully detached.
Sounds like you are both good neighbors to me.
I have just spent a fortune on this hifi. I already have hd25's. No thanks![]()
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or both bad neighbours, depending on a persons perspective.
has he only started complaining since you got your new hi-fi?
Honest question, do you really think spending a 'fortune' on a hi-fi in a poorly insulated apartment complex was wise?
I came to that conclusion because in a well insulated apartment you shouldn't really be able to hear music in the flat below if your listening at 'respectable' level, although granted the bass on those floor standers will travel, is it only the bass that your neighbor can hear?
He does sound a 'little' fussy but you always get that in apartments, it's hit and miss who you'll get, and tbh it's hard to make a compromise with someone that doesn't like noise, I'm fussy myself about noise but I'll only complain if it's really unreasonable, like after 10/11pm on a regular basis, but I do think people should make a concerted effort to be quiet in apartments, but that's just my opinion.
Also nice setup, that rug was to dampen the audio wasn't it![]()
Have you considered that what you deem a reasonable level may not actually be one? Given that it's your opinion and all...
If I was in a quiet room and someone started whispering in my ear, I would clearly hear it. Maybe your perception of volume is off as you listen to music too loudly?20-30 decibels, which is akin to the sound of someone whispering in from 3 inches away. He insists that this is unacceptable, but I insist that as the loudest sound coming from out flat that would be absolutely within reasonable limits.
Sorry for the lengthy post.
I have recently moved into a new appt, and downstairs lives a lone gentleman.
He threw a very loud party where he was DJ'ing as few weeks back. As the night wore on it started to grind on us, and as my fiancee is expecting and due to give birth soon I went down to have a word about the noise.
The party was him and 30 gyrating women who work at his shoe shops where he is a bigwig at. There were no other men apart from me there. Anyway I stayed for a couple of beers and left, but the noise didn't really abate.
Anyways, now he is starting to complain about the noise coming from my new stereo. He wrote me a letter the other week, which I replied to.
In my reply I mentioned his loud party and the fact that we never play loud music after 10pm, but as we wan't to get along and be neighbourly we should meet and find an acceptable limit, so that we can play music and it doesn't disturb him.
He knocked on yesterday when I was playing music and said it was absolutely deafening in his flat below. I went down there with im to investigate and literally I could just about hear the bass, but to describe it as intrusive or overly loud would be ridiculous. He had an app on his phone to measure decibels and basically at most the noise from about was around 20-30 decibels, which is akin to the sound of someone whispering in from 3 inches away. He insists that this is unacceptable, but I insist that as the loudest sound coming from out flat that would be absolutely within reasonable limits.
I also told him that from a legal perspective we are doing nothing wrong, but he can always send me a text if he is finding the music annoying and I will turn it right down/off. What should I do if he keeps on complaining? I had my ears tested recently and the doctor said my hearing is excellent so it can't be that I am deaf.
Maybe you should have bought a detached house if you wanted to listen to thumping bass all day.