Why do I hear the noise when someone plugs something into the socket above me?

Hello,

When someone plugs or unplugs something in the living room above me, I hear it downstairs. What's wrong here? Wrong outlets?

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Seratral
2 months ago

What lack is there?

No one, that’s simple physics. When two objects strike one another or rub one another, vibrations arise. These are then transferred via the massive masonry and untransformed at another point in sound.

Seratral
2 months ago
Reply to  perlix97235

No, not all houses are built exactly the same. Different building materials and structural conditions also lead to different noise transmissions. The one houses are rather bright-tube, while the others are better insulated.

Wall sockets are always installed equally. They are inserted in device cans and fixed with screws. There are no significant differences. However, what varies greatly is the material from which the walls are made. The laying mode of the lines can also play a role. Of course, noise can also be transmitted through empty tubes that go from can to can. This is the case now and is not a lack.

Flitzpiepje
2 months ago

Through the cable pipes that have been laid throughout the house. The cavities transmit the insertion noise.

LottoOtto99
2 months ago

Bude without (good) sound insulation. In Spain, this is the case everywhere, because unfortunately you don’t just hear the sockets.

Kleidchen2
2 months ago

Apparently there is body contact through the ceiling.

Mondovada3
2 months ago

No shortage, easy living noise…just…

Uniximander
1 month ago

What do you think I hear everything?