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I've owned subs from Infinity, HSU Research, SVS and VMPS. None of the cabinets have ever been inert
I recommend heavy weights on top of the cabinet. 100 lbs or more work well. Not only does this reduce vibration, you get cleaner sound!
Quote from: Brian CheneyI recommend heavy weights on top of the cabinet. 100 lbs or more work well. Not only does this reduce vibration, you get cleaner sound!I've seen an AMPzilla or 2 on the 215 before, put to good useI use rubber coated Olympic Barbell Plates
I suspect some people won't get into the idea of putting electronics on top of a source of vibration....I'd go for the barbell plates, or else you can cover those round (or other shape) paver stones they use for walkways in the yard with vinyl or something else that's soft. I once used some old vinyl tablecloths (with the cloth backing).
Quote from: skrivisI suspect some people won't get into the idea of putting electronics on top of a source of vibration....I'd go for the barbell plates, or else you can cover those round (or other shape) paver stones they use for walkways in the yard with vinyl or something else that's soft. I once used some old vinyl tablecloths (with the cloth backing).Hi Skirvis,I was kidding about the AMPzillas The AMPzillas in the picture were not powered or used for anything except their "mass" to keep the 215 from jumping around on the carpeted floor of the CES room.