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13-11-2019
06:16 PM
Hey,
My neighbour has been using a low frequency subwoofer or speaker of sorts, I'm guessing anyway - with the sole purpose to bother me. So basically during the night, they use low whispering tones and when I even managed to finally get some sleep, they boost it up to abruptly jolt me awake.
Even when listening to white noise background music with earphones on, at high levels. The offending sound seems to get amplified as an result.
Recording is not realistically as it doesn't quite catch the tone. Any recommendations? I was thinking about using some sound blocking material and somehow stick it into my earphones? Or captive the sound somehow?
What do you guys believe I should do? Or what type of speaker could do this?
My neighbour has been using a low frequency subwoofer or speaker of sorts, I'm guessing anyway - with the sole purpose to bother me. So basically during the night, they use low whispering tones and when I even managed to finally get some sleep, they boost it up to abruptly jolt me awake.
Even when listening to white noise background music with earphones on, at high levels. The offending sound seems to get amplified as an result.
Recording is not realistically as it doesn't quite catch the tone. Any recommendations? I was thinking about using some sound blocking material and somehow stick it into my earphones? Or captive the sound somehow?
What do you guys believe I should do? Or what type of speaker could do this?
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13-11-2019
07:23 PM
Other neighbours must be hearing it as well. I'd build up a case, then go to the police.
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