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Does anyone weigh down their speakers? I have mine on 24" sand filled Atlantis Reference XL stands. Thought of trying the Aurios trick between stands and the speakers(worked well for another set of speakers), cones or putting about 20lbs on the top of the speakers.Nothing is too bad (in fact it sounds really good)but just looking for a bit more resolution especially in the bass.(probably my room)Rest of the gear is a Vaic 15w SET integrated and a Copland CDA-289 in Daruma isolators.
So to answer your question, play some "bass heavy" cuts at a very loud level. Feel the speaker and cabinet. It they are vibrating then "mass loading" can certainly help. ...
Quote from: John CaslerSo to answer your question, play some "bass heavy" cuts at a very loud level. Feel the speaker and cabinet. It they are vibrating then "mass loading" can certainly help. ...Tried it out and remarkably there was little vibration. Granted they weren't cranked or anything.Is your sub a ported design or sealed? I can see weights helping a sealed design more but maybe my logic is not logic.I'll try it out.
Much like firing a canon in a canoe is not as effective as firing it from a battleship, which has more mass...
I know I must sound like a broken record or a scratched cd but it never makes sense to twiddle with things like mass loading when a designer/engineer didnt do that in the first place.Better yet if you did improve a speaker this way then the design is flawed or the design is unfinished.