@gladmo Or I could just turn it sideways, it was meant to do that, I am looking for a clean and simple fix
@noromance what's the WAF of the slab? I would have to submit designs and as-builts for approval
subwoofer buzz - how to eliminate it
MartinLogan Dynamo 700w
At low frequencies, it vibrates, like it wants to fall apart. It does have a rubber feet, sitting on a hardwood floor, what could prevent it? Isolation feet? More rubber? Also it's facing the floor but can be turned sideways, would that help?
@gladmo Or I could just turn it sideways, it was meant to do that, I am looking for a clean and simple fix @noromance what's the WAF of the slab? I would have to submit designs and as-builts for approval |
@grislybutter Turning sideways may or may not help. You'd have to try it. Raising the height using a platform helps whether it's front or downward firing. Personally, I wouldn't bother with the slab, even though it's probably a good solution. I would just put the Nobsound springs on top of an Auralex Subdude platform for excellent isolation and a little height, and also play with placement if you are so inclined. |