whmacs
Established Member
Hi All,
When I installed the home theatre in the family room my wife was pretty flexible except for two things. 1) No wires visible 2) no speakers or subwoofer on the floor. To met this requirements I used Jamo THX D6 speakers that are wall mounted and the Jamo 15" SW-3015 subwoofer that sits in the cabinet on the right hand side. This cabinet is 3.8m x.8m x .8m and quite solid (see attached link). The problem I have is that the sub will sometimes cause the cabinet to vibrate when a long low notes are played. I realise that the best solution is to move the sub out of the cabinet, but this would violate rule (2) and is not an option. Is there anything I could site the sub on in the cabinet that would stop these vibrations?
Cabinet (sub on right)
Thanks,
Stephen
When I installed the home theatre in the family room my wife was pretty flexible except for two things. 1) No wires visible 2) no speakers or subwoofer on the floor. To met this requirements I used Jamo THX D6 speakers that are wall mounted and the Jamo 15" SW-3015 subwoofer that sits in the cabinet on the right hand side. This cabinet is 3.8m x.8m x .8m and quite solid (see attached link). The problem I have is that the sub will sometimes cause the cabinet to vibrate when a long low notes are played. I realise that the best solution is to move the sub out of the cabinet, but this would violate rule (2) and is not an option. Is there anything I could site the sub on in the cabinet that would stop these vibrations?
Cabinet (sub on right)
Thanks,
Stephen