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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 16:17:18 GMT -5
So does anyone here use their subwoofer to double duty as an end table, like at the end of a couch etc? Maybe by putting a piece of glass on top so it doesn't get scratched? I'm curious because there are only 2 places in my entire room where a stand alone dedicated sub would fit (already have 2 built in subs in my front towers), and the best one is right at the end of the couch, where it could work as an end table. Doing this would also help with the WAF. So has anyone done this? Cheers ---- Bonzo
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 16:37:34 GMT -5
Let me clarify, I know people have made end tables into subs, or made end tables with subs in them, or just put end tables over subs.
I'm just wondering if anyone has used a straight up sub, like a big SVS one, as, itself, an end table?
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Post by bootman on Feb 17, 2017 16:54:23 GMT -5
Use rubber coasters for your drinks.
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Post by macromicroman on Feb 17, 2017 17:04:17 GMT -5
If your glasses are full won't vibration cause a spill?
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 17:06:38 GMT -5
If your glasses are full won't vibration cause a spill? I dunno. Good question. That's the sort of thing I'm wondering about.
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Post by novisnick on Feb 17, 2017 17:18:25 GMT -5
My end table/ sub works just fine. I've been using it in this manner for well over a year. I really good sub doesn't shake,,,,or stir any drink set on top of it. PSA XV 15se, love the twins!
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Post by novisnick on Feb 17, 2017 17:20:06 GMT -5
Just make martinis but don't bother shaking or stirring them. Wind up the volume instead! Great minds hem, I wrote my response and then took the pic and posted!
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 17:23:44 GMT -5
My end table/ sub works just fine. I've been using it in this manner for well over a year. I really good sub doesn't shake,,,,or stir any drink set on top of it. PSA XV 15se, love the twins! Ah ha! Now that's what I'm talking about. I like it. So no issues? For my rig I was thinking maybe some screw in knobs (that would match my cabinets), small rubber pads on those, then a piece of 3/8" tempered glass.
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 17:25:20 GMT -5
Imagine this sort of metal knob screwed into the top of a subwoofer, to give the glass a little breathing room. Kind of like a stand off.
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 17:26:59 GMT -5
And Buddy Guy is AWESOME!
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Post by novisnick on Feb 17, 2017 17:38:20 GMT -5
Imagine this sort of metal knob screwed into the top of a subwoofer, to give the glass a little breathing room. Kind of like a stand off. No problems ever! God help me for saying it out loud,,,,,,he,,,,,he,,,,,,, I have another one in the front right behind my Studio 100, a smaller sub to my right behind me. Absolutely no nulls that effect our two seated positions. Can't tell where the bass is coming from at all. Just full and accurate. Placed it here by eliminating other spots and found it perfect.
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Post by Bonzo on Feb 17, 2017 17:43:21 GMT -5
If I got one, it has to go at the end of the couch, under the window, in the upper left in this diagram. MEDIA ROOM 2.pdf (15.65 KB) The wife would never let the the other end table between the couch and chair go.
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Post by novisnick on Feb 17, 2017 17:47:04 GMT -5
And Buddy Guy is AWESOME! We, Little Walter Music Festival have tried to hire him on more then one occasion but his pricing and riders made that beyond our reach. Real shame because he is from Louisiana. I won that authentic autographed guitar at last years LWMF. Wish I knew how to play, I've tried to learn but have no talent for playing an instrument. I am rather good at organizing events though. im off to ride in our Light the Night Parade, our third year putting on this event. More happening over the next two weeks.
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Post by novisnick on Feb 17, 2017 17:47:46 GMT -5
If I got one, it has to go at the end of the couch, under the window, in the upper left in this diagram. The wife would never let the the other end table between the couch and chair go. Purchase a set of end tables!
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Post by Cogito on Feb 17, 2017 17:51:04 GMT -5
I have a blanket on top of mine for my cat to nap and a small lamp.
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Post by repeetavx on Feb 17, 2017 19:26:18 GMT -5
So does anyone here use their subwoofer to double duty as an end table, like at the end of a couch etc? Maybe by putting a piece of glass on top so it doesn't get scratched? I'm curious because there are only 2 places in my entire room where a stand alone dedicated sub would fit (already have 2 built in subs in my front towers), and the best one is right at the end of the couch, where it could work as an end table. Doing this would also help with the WAF. So has anyone done this? Cheers ---- Bonzo Yes. Sometimes whatever I put on it "dances", but what the heck.
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Post by mfeust on Feb 17, 2017 20:01:56 GMT -5
I had 2 MFW-15 subs in cherry that worked great as end tables. I put felt pads on anything we put on them. Funny thing any lamps we put on them would eventually stop working and had to replace the socket and wires.
Mark
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Post by vcautokid on Feb 18, 2017 1:13:04 GMT -5
Sure. Just don't put a turntable on it.
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Post by frenchyfranky on Feb 18, 2017 13:51:03 GMT -5
Let me clarify, I know people have made end tables into subs, or made end tables with subs in them, or just put end tables over subs. I'm just wondering if anyone has used a straight up sub, like a big SVS one, as, itself, an end table? Hi bonzo, it is exactly my case, I'm using my SVS PB2-plus as an end table because my living room is too small and it was the better compromise for the sound and the utility, so far absolutely no problem since to date, naturally in normal music listening levels I can let glasses of drinks on without any problems of spilling or shacking, but when I'm listening an action movie at high volume level I can't let anything on sub because the vibrations will throw down everything over, same thing for big music party. For scratching the surface I really don't worry about this because my 2004 SVS model is finished in a commercial grade indestructible rough vinyl finish like the professional mobile sonorisation speakers.
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