Bookshelf Speakers Sitting On Dual Subs?


I have a couple excellent subs - Elac Adante 3070 - which have pretty effective DSP.  I'm thinking of buying the Dutch&Dutch 8c (also DSP).  The Elacs are rock solid.  I'm thinking about placing the 8c on IsoAcoustic stands on top of the Elacs so the 8c is even with the front of the Elacs and separated by the Iso stands: running the DSP for the subs and then the 8c.  Any real drawbacks to this set-up?

sumadoggie

Rule  of thumb selling audio on average  ,you  want the main tweeter level just about at ear level , that being said doesnot always apply

i bought a like new pair of Dynaudio , 3.5  fooor standers and the tweeter is on the bottom,  this iso tech,isotar  tweeters have great expansion I would buy the iso acoustics pucks to put under the speakers for vibration ,this way too it would add 2 inches to the height and should work out well , just keep in mind toe in as needed 

if sitting in the center.

When I think of low frequency vibration damping, I am always thinking high mass (example: thick steel/granite/concrete plate) sandwitched between think damping (rubber has great internal damping) matts (from high density machine/work matts to softer rubber. May use 'spike' technology to further pinpoint vibration energy for easy killing. 

 

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