• No. I have a set of isolation pads on order already though.

    Since the bookcases went in behind me I've filled them with sleeping bags, tents, bivvys and some books (obvs) and it has either helped or I'm imagining it has helped so that's a plus.

    I might have a play with blocking the ports but what I'd really like to do is somehow measure the frequency response over a range and see where the peaks are. Because if you're not testing you're just guessing.

    Is there any free shit I could use on my PC that would do frequency sweeps or something to see where the peaks and troughs are? I guess the software would exist - that's probably the easy part but I don't have a mic (I could use headphones but I imagine that's a pretty shit solution). Maybe I could borrow a set off a muso I know. Hmm.

  • You want a measurement mic. Something like a umik
    Free software is called Room EQ Wizard

  • You might find that decoupling makes the difference as if they're coupled the surface they're on will act as a baffle.

    I'm sure there's an app but I'm not sure how well your phones mic will deal with the bottom end.

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