Hi Al,
Good point about the weight, 1,600 lbs is no joke.
I have no idea what the weight capacity of a typical living or family room above a basement would be. I would think it all depends on the supporting structure underneath. If there were a few steel i-beams that are supported by a number of steel posts that are anchored into a basement's concrete floor, the weight capacity might be substantial.
Do we know for certain there even is a basement below his room?
If it's on a slab, the weight capacity could be extremely high.
Truth be told, the op is starting to tick me off. I'm getting the impression he's not even reading my replies so I seriously doubt he'll listen to my advice and add 2 extra subs. I think he's asked for assistance but already has his mind made up of how he wants to do things. .
I'm fairly certain he's going to be disappointed in the results but I can only lead a sautan904 to water, right?. If the yahoo doesn't want to drink, then he probably deserves a room with poor bass response.
Later,
Tim
Good point about the weight, 1,600 lbs is no joke.
I have no idea what the weight capacity of a typical living or family room above a basement would be. I would think it all depends on the supporting structure underneath. If there were a few steel i-beams that are supported by a number of steel posts that are anchored into a basement's concrete floor, the weight capacity might be substantial.
Do we know for certain there even is a basement below his room?
If it's on a slab, the weight capacity could be extremely high.
Truth be told, the op is starting to tick me off. I'm getting the impression he's not even reading my replies so I seriously doubt he'll listen to my advice and add 2 extra subs. I think he's asked for assistance but already has his mind made up of how he wants to do things. .
I'm fairly certain he's going to be disappointed in the results but I can only lead a sautan904 to water, right?. If the yahoo doesn't want to drink, then he probably deserves a room with poor bass response.
Later,
Tim