franman wrote on Thu, 01 November 2007 20:54 |
Fig,
Just curious about what your 're-purpose' will be...
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So, Fig.... what's your project??
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Hi Fran,
Can you provide a link to the products you suggest?
I have a client that claims to be experiencing (hearing/feeling) seismic vibrations in the infrasonic range. He is a music student in an apartment building and suspects an HVAC system that is located about a block away. His neighbors do not experience it, but they may not be as sensitive as he is, or perhaps - due to geometries and whatever, not receiving these "sounds" in their apartments at all.
As an experiment, I've suggested that he isolate his bed or sofa from his floor and then sit on it without being in contact with his floor or walls in any way. If this mechanical isolation has
any effect, we will proceed from there in trying to somehow isolate his furniture, wall hangings, etc. from the structure in which he is living.
Does anyone remember the situation in Kokomo Indiana where people were "hearing" a seismic event from miles away in a quarry? My brother lives out there and told me about the phenomenon. I've been unable to find out how it was resolved, but residents took it to court as noise pollution or some such claim.
If anyone has any suggestions beyond my crazy idea above, please forward them to me.
Osci-later,
Fig