Speakers on Sand? [message #25084] |
Sun, 27 May 2007 08:35 |
Ricardo
Messages: 91 Registered: May 2009
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I've heard of positioning guitar amps on pieces of wood in trays of sand to reduce vibration and noise on other floors and rooms. Do you think that would work for someone using a 5.1 surround sound system with a large woofer in a condo?
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Re: Speakers on Sand? [message #25091 is a reply to message #25085] |
Sat, 08 September 2007 13:30 |
Gilipsie
Messages: 77 Registered: May 2009
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Really? This is the second post I've come to read and learned more than I could have imagined. I've been to many a concerts and never heard or noticed this. I wonder if this is used often.
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Re: Speakers on Sand? [message #65432 is a reply to message #65285] |
Mon, 27 December 2010 17:11 |
Adveser
Messages: 434 Registered: July 2009 Location: USA
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Wonderwoll wrote on Wed, 15 December 2010 04:05 | I've heard of the sand trick before but don't you have to dry it out for the maximum effect? Or is there some special type of sand you should use?
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I think any sand you'd have in the house would be dry. I don't think it makes much difference. The vibrations are being broken up by the deformity of the tiny crystal "rocks" that make up sand. Adding water isn't going to change anything but maybe speed up the transfer between the material a bit.
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