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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 6180221" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>I am pretty happy with my downfiring setup. Granted its not an output monster but I don't have too much vibrations going on even when it is at full tilt.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading somewhere on here a rule of thumb of keeping the sub about 1/4" of its diameter off the floor. This is what I started with leaving about 3" off the floor and having 3 legs around the box sealing it to the floor and basically making it so there is only one point source to hear the bass coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 6180221, member: 572078"] I am pretty happy with my downfiring setup. Granted its not an output monster but I don't have too much vibrations going on even when it is at full tilt. I remember reading somewhere on here a rule of thumb of keeping the sub about 1/4" of its diameter off the floor. This is what I started with leaving about 3" off the floor and having 3 legs around the box sealing it to the floor and basically making it so there is only one point source to hear the bass coming from. [/QUOTE]
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