OrthoFan wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 2:11 pm
Apartment living has its pros and cons. I've lived in various apartments for the the last 40+ years, after I moved out of my parents' house.
As with any sound system, there may be compromises involving your neighbors. Some don't mind listening to their neighbors' music, others take the attitude, "if I have to listen to your damn music, then you should pay part of my rent, since you're (virtually) living in my apartment!"
This really hit home home in one apartment I lived in, nearly 25 years ago. For awhile we had an across the hall neighbor--an older guy nearing retirement. He taught school and was home all summer, normally wearing a frayed bathrobe and stale smelling pajamas--24/7.
I've always worked at home, and one day, during my lunch break, I played a couple of records on the Credenza I used to own. I remember I was playing Paul Whiteman's "Mississippi Mud" -- with a soft tone needle -- when the doorbell rang. (This neighbor even rang the doorbell with attitude. It was the two tone type: pressing it made it "bing" and releasing it made it "bong". When my other neighbors rang the doorbell, it went "bingbong." When
this neighbor rang the door it went "Binggggg........Bonggggg........")
In any event, I opened the door and he stuck his head in and said: "Don't play THAT! That's the sh_t my father used to listen to! You don't actually like that music do you? Fey!!! Garbage! If I have to listen to
your music, play something decent! You got any Gershwin? Classical, maybe? Not that Nazi Wagner! Hitler liked that music! Play some Gershwin!"
Not wanting to get into a fight with this guy, I decided to never to play my Credenza when he was at home, which meant that I never played the Credenza during the summer months. Fortunately, he moved out after about three years.
OrthoFan
My friend Sean lives in this building and when I began searching for an apartment I first applied to this building. About a week after I made some applications, I called the office and spoke with the building manager. Turns out I called just a few minutes after the folks above Sean turned in their keys (they left a month before their lease was up). So now I am living one floor directly above Sean

. Now his neighbor is an older man, probably in his late 80's. I think to-date he has knocked on Seans door 6 times telling us to shut the fu_k up

. (and the music wasn't even that loud!). So HOPEFULLY my next door neighbor isn't gonna complain too much. So far I haven't gotten any complaints

. I have a bunch of soft tone needles... so I think I should be okay. Although my B-250 is really loud... that mute ball is actually pretty handy

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A few of the people here saw me moving the phonographs in and they asked questions about them. Of course everyone thinks they are cool until they hear the music

. I only have to worry about the neighbor on the other side of my bedroom... cause the wall the couch is on is the hallway. Soooo we will see how it goes. I might bring my portable down to the pool today and play some records.
I am excited.. its fun to be living on your own. Of course all the bills suck

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Cheers,
David