just27 wrote:Kona2 wrote:Rumping wrote:I discovered that the erg can be heard throughout the house through the air ducts...
Could try placing the rowing machine on a rubber mat - even if you have the machine on carpeted flooring, placing it on a mat (like you would have under an exercise bike) really quiets the machine down.
Try putting a pillow in front of the air duct by the erg?
You can also buy air ducts that can be opened and closed.
I still need to get a mat for the erg. The air ducts I've considered, but the machine is located underneath two air ducts in the basement and while they are closed, they're not exactly sound proof.
I will try a pillow in front of the air intake, where a pillow would actually help. Still, the ducts right above the machine are the more likely culprit.
Given that most of the noise from the erg is from the fan, I'm not sure how a rubber mat would reduce the noise level of the machine by any significant level. I could put padding in the vents, as long as I don't forget to remove it afterwards. And not sure how much it would actually help. I think the better option is to just find a better time to row and get used to not being at the wife & kids beck and call whenever they're awake.
Now to convince my wife that it's better if I'm out of her hair for an hour a day...
Wim (attempting to get back into rowing shape).