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  1. hmm ... makes sense, but unfortunatly the plumbing required to retrofit a circ. pump here would be more work than it is worth. I checked into it and the only 'law' I found for around here (ottawa) is 50dB. No clue what the tub pumps out but I doubt it is more than that.
  2. It is a 2007 Pacific Spa and it is the two pump Sparta
  3. Hey All, I'm posting this on behalf of a friend of mine who is running into issues with their neighbour. The neighbour is complaining that the noise from the spa is keeping him up all night, etc. etc. I've looked at the tub and there is nothing wrong with the pump, it is in perfect running condition making exactly the amount of noise that it should. We put down some extra padding and changed the filtration settings so it doesn't turn on too much at night, of course it still has to heat and there is no way we can unplug this thing at night (we live in canda and need the constant 101f). The problem now is that he is threatening to take her to court over this - A HOTTUB for petes sake!! You would figure that if he hates noise so much that he wouldn't live in a neighbourhood, but whatever. Just wondering if anyone has run into anything similar to this, or if any "E-Lawyers" want to chime in here I would really appreciate any info.... There is no way this thing is over the dB levels for a noise issue, so does this guy actually have a leg to stand on or should we just ignore him??? Thanks Rich
  4. Haha $7995 for a Calypso w/ prestige.... good luck!. Yeah they are great tubs, so you have to expect to pay for the quality. But unless we are talking about pounds sterling here I don't see you getting that spa for that price. Thats actually cheaper than the base model Calypso, either that or I got ripped off!!!
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