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Kitsune_Kun
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 3:52 pm
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"claiming that the noise has infringed on their rights to live a peaceful life."
Why do they need to go to court over this? Can't they just settle this with Killer Queen?
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DerekL1963
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 4:33 pm
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I read that as "Otaku based voice actor school"...
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Kruszer
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 4:41 pm
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Why not just go for a walk or maybe just put on some headphones and listen to music when they're doing vocal practice? Anyhow, this bothers them more than living next to a noisy train station?
On the flipside of things the company could always just sound-proof the vocal practice room. (And be sure to make an extra large amount of construction noise while doing it)
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AJ (LordNikon)
Joined: 14 Apr 2009
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Location: Kyoto
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 6:41 pm
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Kruszer wrote: | Why not just go for a walk or maybe just put on some headphones and listen to music when they're doing vocal practice? Anyhow, this bothers them more than living next to a noisy train station?
On the flipside of things the company could always just sound-proof the vocal practice room. (And be sure to make an extra large amount of construction noise while doing it) |
Because exterior walls in apartment buildings do a much better job at blocking out outside sounds than internal walls do at blocking out the noise your neighbors make.
A great example, my sixth floor apartment in Matsugaya (think area between Iriya, Asakusa and Ueno) can block out the sounds of the traffic along Kapabasshi-dori, but for some reason all the renovation of the apartment on the third floor might as well be going on inside my own. I can hear the drunk smacking around his wife at 9pm on the 8th floor but not the school chimes at 5pm across the street. Sound proofing is crap!
What amazes me is how registered companies can be permitted to work out of a residential apartment like this. I get some people have a small home business, but there's a lot of difference between Kumo's home tax biz where he might have a husband and wife having some accounting work done, opposed to four whole apartment units hosting a dozen plus people at the same time.
Don't hold yer breath on the building management allowing the VA school to soundproof the walls; that's about as likely as my apartment manager allowing me to remodeling my 1K.
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Togame
Joined: 22 Jan 2010
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:17 pm
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Kruszer wrote: | Why not just go for a walk or maybe just put on some headphones and listen to music when they're doing vocal practice? Anyhow, this bothers them more than living next to a noisy train station?
On the flipside of things the company could always just sound-proof the vocal practice room. (And be sure to make an extra large amount of construction noise while doing it) |
A person who has never been in a similar situation (noisy organization in a residential building) may never understand. Yeah, just put on headphones. Every day. At the same time. Get out of here with this crap.
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