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Old 12-01-2005, 12:44 PM
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Hello All,

I've checked old threads via the search with minimal success, so I thought I would start a new thread with my question regarding the use of bass mutes for practice in situations where full acoustics won't be tolerated (like, at my landlord's house!).

I have tried several rubber mutes, but none seem to dampen the huge boomy sound of my bass. I'd love to hear what any of you are using to help with this problem.

Any help would be much appreciated, as I refuse to lessen my practice schedule, but would rather not be practicing outside when I get evicted for excess noise!

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fm
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Did you try ebony mutes?
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Old 12-01-2005, 01:18 PM
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No, I haven't actually. I have a metal one on order, as I was told this would be a good bet if rubber didn't work. Have you had good success with Ebony? If so, it might be worth the investment, as I'm not sure what kind of luck I would have with the metal one and at least I would know that the ebony has worked for somebody, versus the zero knowledge I have about the metal mutes.

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Old 12-01-2005, 01:20 PM
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Are you above or below your landlord?
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Old 12-01-2005, 01:39 PM
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Check out this thread: Help ! Bad Neighbours ! Can't Practice !

I get the same results with my rubber mute. Just eliminates some of the sound but not enough. You might try going to a craft store and buying a bunch of foam to plug the F-holes. I'm going to try that myself. I used to lower the endpin and put the bass on top of a phone book but that was so so. There's also the idea of weaving something between the strings, like a rag. My solution was to get a practice studio.

Has anybody tried strapping something around the bass's midsection to dampen the table? I'm curious.

Also, are the metal/ebony mutes that much better than rubber?
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Old 12-01-2005, 03:19 PM
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Old 12-02-2005, 08:25 AM
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Hi Again,

I am below my landlord, but the sound seems to travel upwards like crazy! Even when I practice quitely, it seems to be a problem. I like the idea of foam in the F-holes, but would still rather have the flexibility of just popping something on and off, you know? As I said before, I have a metal mute on order, but given the results I got with the rubber one, I'm not holding my breath on this one.

Has anyone tried the foam in the F-holes routine? I'd love to hear other creative ways of dampening the sound, although, I constantly struggle with why anyone WOULDN'T want to hear the sound of my bass - maybe it just doesn't sound as good as I think it does!!!

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fm
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