David Floegel
Silver Member
Hello world!
So. here's the situation:
I bought a roland td30 e-drumkit to be able to practice at home. It's awesome!
To reduce impact noise, I bought this suuuuper expensive roland td20 drum matt which had really good feedback and ratings and is supposed to be really good.
Well, as it turned out.. it isn't.
I live in a shared flat with 3 other musicians and downstairs is a shop that sells stuff for dogs..
Today after I practiced that guy went mental. he was hitting his ceiling with something really hard - everything in my room was shaking, haha!
So... I wouldn't care but this kinda takes all the fun away..
My question is:
What is THE best solution to REALLY reduce impact noise?
I've read a bit and saw some tennisball plattforms that seem to be really good, although this will cost me some money to build...
Any ideas are welcome!
DAvid
So. here's the situation:
I bought a roland td30 e-drumkit to be able to practice at home. It's awesome!
To reduce impact noise, I bought this suuuuper expensive roland td20 drum matt which had really good feedback and ratings and is supposed to be really good.
Well, as it turned out.. it isn't.
I live in a shared flat with 3 other musicians and downstairs is a shop that sells stuff for dogs..
Today after I practiced that guy went mental. he was hitting his ceiling with something really hard - everything in my room was shaking, haha!
So... I wouldn't care but this kinda takes all the fun away..
My question is:
What is THE best solution to REALLY reduce impact noise?
I've read a bit and saw some tennisball plattforms that seem to be really good, although this will cost me some money to build...
Any ideas are welcome!
DAvid