Reducing sound transmission thru interior walls?
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Hi
For various reasons ive swapped my Quad pre amp for a NAD C 162.
The problem i have is that i cant get sufficient power from the phono stage, it sounds really weak and pathetic. Im using a Clearaudio Virtuoso MM cartridge that on paper puts out 3.4 mV. It worked fine into the Quad but now im just not getting gain, ive tried a Cambridge audio phono stage that introduces 39dB of gain and connected this into an AUX port and it sounds even worse. I tried the MC input of the C162 thinking at worst id over drive but this sounded even worse and quieter than the MM input.
I managed to pick up a pair of Mariah Acoustics Model 1 bookshelf speakers at the weekend. All I know is that they were made in the '80s by a company near Woodstock in upstate New York. Does anybody have any more info/specs about these speakers, and how they were rated by audiophiles at the time?
Many thanks.
Chris.
Reader macksman is curious: What did you listen to last night or during your last listening opportunity. Also, if it wasn't last night, how long ago was it?
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Related to my most recent post regarding optimum sizing for in-wall backboxes, I have now turned my attention to another issue that we must resolve. I am putting an addition on my house. I would like to minimize the sound transmission through the common wall (formerly an exterior wall--now interior)between the addition and existing house. I have the luxury/flexibility, now, to insulate and/or apply different products to the wall framing to accomplish my objective. The room in the existing house is a "family room" that will be used for home theater/tv/...