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Post by superisk » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:48 pm

Anyone have a problem with subs rattling equipment loose? My computer is slowly being dismantled by bass vibrations and its starting to have a mind of its own. Obvioulsy ive moved the computer as far away as possible but thats just slowed down the process....

Anyone else had a similar problem? any good ways to stop it happening?

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Post by shonky » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:36 pm

Might be worth low-cutting below 20Hz and see if that helps. Also if you can maybe get some speaker stands with those little pin things, that should isolate the vibrations to just move air rather than your components
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Post by superisk » Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:19 pm

Shonky wrote:Might be worth low-cutting below 20Hz and see if that helps. Also if you can maybe get some speaker stands with those little pin things, that should isolate the vibrations to just move air rather than your components
Nice whan, i think Richer Sounds have a selection of those rubber pins, ill check it out :D:

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