I asked this question on Audiogon and got some suggestions, but I thought I'd see if anyone here has some good ideas.
My new triple OB subs generate a lot of bass energy which is causing a buzzing sound behind the drywall. If you look at the photo below, you'll see part of the ceiling that is a bit lower on the right side. This is enclosing some HVAC ducting. On the other side of this wall is the utility room with the furnace. From the utility room, I can see that this drywall box has thin aluminum framing (about 1" thick) which surrounds the ducting.
There is very little space between the aluminum framing and the ducting, and I think they are touching in front of the fire place. When I'm playing music with strong bass (e.g. Jennifer Warnes "Way Down Deep"), I hear buzzing in this area. Unfortunately, I can't get to the area that is buzzing from the utility room side since the chimney is between the two rooms.
I can set up REW to play a sine wave around 50Hz or so and easily hear the buzzing behind the drywall. If I push against the drywall above the fire place, I can get the buzzing to stop.
I am thinking that I'd drill a small hole through the drywall near where the buzzing is occurring and spray in some expanding foam insulation.
Any other suggestions? Thanks.
