Sound levels
Sound levels
Hey folks, can you maybe give me an idea how much noise the Concept 2 rowers make when being rowed hard?
I'm interested in installing one at home but am concerned about the noise it will make ...
Any help appreciated, thanks.
I'm interested in installing one at home but am concerned about the noise it will make ...
Any help appreciated, thanks.
dg,
The model D and E are significantly quieter than earlier models. I row in the basement while my kid watches TV. She does have the volume up, and both of us can hear it (unfortunately...).
I don't find the model D to be as loud as a vacuum cleaner (but I have an old vacuum cleaner). I would say it is as loud as my washing machine when it is on spin cycle.
Certainly, people talking in the same room while I am erging have to talk LOUD.
I think the erg works fine at home, no complaints.
The model D and E are significantly quieter than earlier models. I row in the basement while my kid watches TV. She does have the volume up, and both of us can hear it (unfortunately...).
I don't find the model D to be as loud as a vacuum cleaner (but I have an old vacuum cleaner). I would say it is as loud as my washing machine when it is on spin cycle.
Certainly, people talking in the same room while I am erging have to talk LOUD.
I think the erg works fine at home, no complaints.
- Storm Petrel
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I have a model D. I think it's much quieter than both my vacuum and washer although to listen to the stereo I have to have the volume up a tad to hear while rowing.
Last edited by Storm Petrel on June 11th, 2007, 6:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
And not faster then a 2:30 pace??ancho wrote:I erg on the balcony, and one of my neighbours has complained about the noise when erging at night. We have arrived to an agreemant, so I don't erg after 23:00 now
and your 2k time is??
Give your neighbours a try at/on the C2!
I know they will love it!!
Or start a new hobby,
motorcycling on the balcony?
Little houseparty on the balcony?
Or take my earlier advice:
Don't scream so loud whilst erging!
Or disconnect the flywheel! reduces the sound and gives a smooth workout
Have great weekend!!
happy rowing!!
Tyn
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
I've rowed my model D in the next room at midnight without disturbing my families sleep. I have rowed my model C in hotel rooms at night without complaint. Yes, I am addicted enough that I take it on the road with me when I work out of town. The C is noisier than the D. The family likes the D better since I generally row and watch TV with them in the evening or weekends. We do need to turn the TV up a bit, but not as much as with the model C. I should probably get the quieting mod for the C.
Pam
Pam
Our bedroom has two levels, and we sleep on the lofted top level. My Model C lives on the lower level, and my erging doesn't wake my husband up in the morning. Two things to note, though: 1) my husband sleeps like a rock, and 2) my early-morning rows are more like early-morning paddles, which definitely keeps the noise down.
- Andy Nield
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My office is in the room next to our Model E
When my wife is working out on it, and I'm at work in my office, I can't hear it. I can hear a TV on when it is at a moderate volume in that room, but not the erg. If you buy a new one, and keep it maintained, I don't think the noise will bother anyone.
Sometimes i like watching movies (action flicks, you know) while doing longer workouts on the erg (model E). The master bedroom is right above the workout room and my wife would be bothered by the TV rather than the erg. I got myself wireless headphones that allow me to row as hard as i want and still listen comfortably to the movie incl. language. That's much more effective than big speakers, etc.
Enjoy life, pull hard, no excuses
52 YO, 6'1", 168lbs
52 YO, 6'1", 168lbs