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Post by garbulky on Jun 29, 2017 12:36:14 GMT -5
If you really want the sub then get a bigger listening space. Well....his listening space is quite large already! Though I do like the parrot idea. I bet that parrot would have a grand time on that subwoofer!
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Post by pedrocols on Jun 29, 2017 13:12:41 GMT -5
Your wife is "trainable..." More like "adaptable", after all she has gotten used to me over the years. Cheers Gary The ones that can adapt better will outlive even the stronger ones...π
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stiehl11
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Post by stiehl11 on Jun 29, 2017 14:26:11 GMT -5
If you really want the sub then get a bigger listening space. Well....his listening space is quite large already! Though I do like the parrot idea. I bet that parrot would have a grand time on that subwoofer! Then he should have no problem finding an alternative location for the little beastie rather than in the middle where he has to put equipment on it. Problem solved! I have no idea why he posted this question in the first place; all he had to do is ask you were to put it. I honestly thought he had nowhere else to put it other than there.
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Post by Boomzilla on Jun 29, 2017 16:56:09 GMT -5
I've got it where it needs to be. It sounds great there. I don't need to put any equipment on top.
Thanks - Boom
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Post by Bonzo on Jun 29, 2017 19:50:21 GMT -5
I've got it where it needs to be. It sounds great there. I don't need to put any equipment on top. Thanks - Boom But where you gonna put your second one? π
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Post by Boomzilla on Jun 29, 2017 21:11:30 GMT -5
I think that garbulky might razoo it if I bought another...
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Post by garbulky on Jun 29, 2017 21:20:28 GMT -5
What's razoo? Does it mean go nuts in a positive manner? If so, count me in!
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Post by Boomzilla on Jun 30, 2017 6:03:50 GMT -5
From "the Urban Dictionary:
TOP DEFINITION razoo v. to raid or loot; n. a raid. In the game of marbles, the shouted signal to swipe all opponents' pieces off the ground and run. "The refreshment table is open-- let's razoo the shrimp!"
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Post by vinylfreak on Jun 30, 2017 6:31:29 GMT -5
Ive got this little guy on top of my Sub. He barely even wags his tail. ;-)
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Post by Boomzilla on Jun 30, 2017 6:38:26 GMT -5
And I think I've finally created it - The thread the just won't die!
LOL
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Post by garbulky on Jun 30, 2017 14:31:56 GMT -5
From "the Urban Dictionary: TOP DEFINITION razoo v. to raid or loot; n. a raid. In the game of marbles, the shouted signal to swipe all opponents' pieces off the ground and run. "The refreshment table is open-- let's razoo the shrimp!" If I razood your subwoofer, I would throw my back out!!
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Post by Boomzilla on Jun 30, 2017 14:53:54 GMT -5
As I did mine... Some things in life are worth their cost...
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Post by 405x5 on Jun 30, 2017 21:13:41 GMT -5
And before you laugh - NO, I'm not proposing to put a turntable there. But... If I put my sub between my speakers and move my audio rack off to the side, I still need for some gear to be near the center of the wall for wire-length reasons. What do I want in the center? The TV's HDMI umbilical cord MUST be in the center (below the TV) because it's the "hub" for all the TV's HDMI inputs, and it isn't long enough to move (NOR is there any "extension cord" for the proprietary Samsung connector). The Cox Cable Box MUST be in the center (and available to direct-line-of-sight from the remote) because my coax installation won't reach to anywhere else without unions and more wire AND because my wife won't like having to point the remote toward a corner to change the channel (an odd but true consideration). Both those items require AC power, so I'm back to using a power conditioner in the center as well. So long as I've gone this far, I might as well put the Ethernet switch and the Airport Express in the center as well, two more "need AC power" items. The actual amps, preamps, disc players, etc. can reside on a side shelf. Now to get the "center" gear in the center - they need to sit atop the subwoofer. Sad but true. I'd not expect for the sub's vibrations to damage this gear, but I thought I'd ask. I can put a Sanus shelf on top of the sub. Acceptable or no? Thanks - Boom After 16 years, I've never put anything on top of my sub. Except dust......then lemon π pledge....then dust again. The cycle repeats itselfπ€£. Of course when non audio friends come over, those goodie bags and stuff collect around the thing for a time (it's such a good dumping spot) and then, they go away. Bill
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