SH73 Posted Tuesday at 19:17 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:17 I used to live directly above my landlord ( in the same house) and for about 3 years it was headphones out the amp, not good for the ears at all. I think living in a flat surrounded by neighbours can be tricky, most likely you can hear others hoovering, shutting ( not closing) the front doors, TV, kids screaming , couples arguing etc. A dull, average person accept these sounds as normality, almost like background noise. But as soon someone starts doing something out of ordinary, like playing music instruments, it's all pointing fingers and the rest. I understand that people want to keep good neighbourhood relationship, BUT you should be allowed to play bass at a reasonable volume and at a reasonable time during the day. Just because someone does't like the out of the ordinary sound it doesn't mean it's more annoying than the everyday noise pollution you experience in the block of flats. I live in a semi, in the corner of cul-de-sac and we have a spare room between my neighbours wall and my music room. I have thick underlayer and hick carpet , I laid the underlayer myself to make sure there are no gaps by the skirting boards. I put a thick Persian style rug ( courtesy of a fellow BCr) under the drums , 6x large DIY 100 mm Rockwool deep bass traps , a thick curtain from ceiling to floor covering the wall shared with spare room, and my neighbours still hear my drums. I also put a Persian style rug in the wall facing the drums. The roof have insulation. I stopped playing them , and sometimes don't touch them for 4 months or more because it bothers one of them. Well my other half said , you should be able to play them day time , I only used to practice for 20-30 mins at the beginning. You can hear them outside during the shut double glazing, it's not the volume that annoys people but the sound they hear. I did everything I could to minimise the noise traveling unfortunately the sound will find it's way out like water. I can equally hear people mowing the lawn with windows shut the neighbours dog barking, its just as noisy in terms of DB like my drums, just different noise. We measured the DB and it was not louder than a lawn mower! Sorry for hijacking the thread , but everything within a reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexa3020 Posted Tuesday at 19:18 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:18 Another recommendation for the Nux mighty plug 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted Tuesday at 19:34 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:34 I read 'Easiest/Cheapest/Simplest way for silent practice with backing track.'. So, Amp plug (yes, those 'matchbox' things...). Yes, there are better, more expensive, more complicated, more everything ways of skinning this cat, but the Easiest/Cheapest/Simplest way for silent practice with backing track is an Amp plug. Less than £20, new. Less than pocket size. Couldn't get much simpler. A no-brainer, really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHM Posted Tuesday at 19:52 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:52 remember that the request is to play along to a backing track, not just silent practice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted Tuesday at 20:27 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:27 34 minutes ago, NHM said: remember that the request is to play along to a backing track, not just silent practice. ... so an 'Aux In' is useful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexa3020 Posted Tuesday at 20:29 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:29 All of the amp plugs Ive used Nux, Vox, Donner have a line in for your phone. The Donner was cheap & pretty poor The vox was decent The Nux is levels above them, bluetooth means you have less wires to deal with, and the choice of amps, effects etc is super useful 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted Tuesday at 20:33 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:33 I read 'Easiest/Cheapest/Simplest'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mottlefeeder Posted Tuesday at 21:29 Share Posted Tuesday at 21:29 2 hours ago, SH73 said: I used to live directly above my landlord ( in the same house) and for about 3 years it was headphones out the amp, not good for the ears at all. I think living in a flat surrounded by neighbours can be tricky, most likely you can hear others hoovering, shutting ( not closing) the front doors, TV, kids screaming , couples arguing etc. A dull, average person accept these sounds as normality, almost like background noise. But as soon someone starts doing something out of ordinary, like playing music instruments, it's all pointing fingers and the rest. I understand that people want to keep good neighbourhood relationship, BUT you should be allowed to play bass at a reasonable volume and at a reasonable time during the day. Just because someone does't like the out of the ordinary sound it doesn't mean it's more annoying than the everyday noise pollution you experience in the block of flats. I live in a semi, in the corner of cul-de-sac and we have a spare room between my neighbours wall and my music room. I have thick underlayer and hick carpet , I laid the underlayer myself to make sure there are no gaps by the skirting boards. I put a thick Persian style rug ( courtesy of a fellow BCr) under the drums , 6x large DIY 100 mm Rockwool deep bass traps , a thick curtain from ceiling to floor covering the wall shared with spare room, and my neighbours still hear my drums. I also put a Persian style rug in the wall facing the drums. The roof have insulation. I stopped playing them , and sometimes don't touch them for 4 months or more because it bothers one of them. Well my other half said , you should be able to play them day time , I only used to practice for 20-30 mins at the beginning. You can hear them outside during the shut double glazing, it's not the volume that annoys people but the sound they hear. I did everything I could to minimise the noise traveling unfortunately the sound will find it's way out like water. I can equally hear people mowing the lawn with windows shut the neighbours dog barking, its just as noisy in terms of DB like my drums, just different noise. We measured the DB and it was not louder than a lawn mower! Sorry for hijacking the thread , but everything within a reason. I think the issue with people practicing is that you might play through the same phrase many times, and that is what winds people up. David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SH73 Posted Tuesday at 21:48 Share Posted Tuesday at 21:48 6 minutes ago, Mottlefeeder said: I think the issue with people practicing is that you might play through the same phrase many times, and that is what winds people up. David Absolutely agreed, so does the dog barking the neighbour lets out every evening and even later at night during summer hasn't changed his barking phrase in the past 5 years or so, same old bark, no change in tone,when I have to get up at 5:30 am. I have played the same 4-5 songs almost daily on my bass to relieve work related stress in past several weeks, and although it may not be my neighbours cup of tea , I bet one day he hears Anthrax, Maiden or Metallica and says, I've heard this somewhere.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulThePlug Posted Tuesday at 22:57 Share Posted Tuesday at 22:57 Zoom B1on or B1 Four... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shockwave Posted Tuesday at 23:18 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 23:18 (edited) Just to note I am still reading the thread and taking onboard the breadth of solutions. Also to the kind people who have PMed me to gift me a solution, I really appreciate it, but I am unable to accept a Gift/Charity, for personal reasons. But I definitely do appreciate it! Edited Tuesday at 23:19 by Shockwave 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
synthaside Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago (edited) The Nux Mighty plug is what you need, it will allow you to stream Bluetooth audio, from a phone or other Bluetooth source to it as a speaker, which routes straight into your headphones The smartphone app is excellent and free and used to control the settings including selecting amp sims and cabs the selection is below ."Yes" there are more options for "guitar" but the AGL and MLD are bass-dedicated. Edited 3 hours ago by synthaside Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrDaveTheBass Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago On 26/11/2024 at 08:06, Reggaebass said: I can highly recommend the Nux Mighty Plug pro, quality is very good, there’s a thread here on them Small, quick and easy to set up, loads of usable FX. Bluetooths to your phone, so you can play along to YouTube, Spotify etc. I do all of my practicing through one of these. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nekomatic Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago On 26/11/2024 at 22:57, PaulThePlug said: Zoom B1on or B1 Four... This is a good call, I have the B1 Four. It has line in and headphone out, powers off batteries, 9 volt adapter or USB, has a tuner, metronome or drum patterns to practice to, it’s a recording interface, and it’s a multi effect unit as well if you need that. Oh and I think you can use it as a looper too. You can get them secondhand for about £50. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulWarning Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago I've got a laptop, use a Behringer UM2 audio interface, load any song into the audacity app (free) you can slow it down or change key, if required, then play along using headphones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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