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Hey Big Daddy,
With respect to purchased risers (Auralex Gramma, SubDude, etc.), is there any one that is considered better than another for specific uses? In other words, would one version be better for subwoofers than for guitar amps or monitors or vice-versa? Would the SubDude HD be preferred over the Gramma strictly for home theater sub use, that kind of thing. Thanks! |
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Anyone fimiliar with Bright Star Audio? They make isolation platforms that are or can be filled with sand.
I've seen some of the platforms for sale on Audiogon and was just wanting to know if there is any benefit with sand over foam? |
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After installing it and re-calibrating the setup, I found it performs admirably. I still need a little more acoustical treatment for my fronts, but the sub definitely performs more crisply now. I'm glad I got it. |
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Use dense foam. The idea is to fill all the hollow areas so that the riser does not become part of the subwoofer enclosure. eDead is too thin and is more appropriate to cover the inside walls of a box.
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Just for starters I placed it under one of my PA 120 subwoofers after refilling it with sand. I was floored by the improvement in the bass response. Much tighter and cleaner. Before that I had the subs sitting on 1" thick neoprene foam pads which did an ok job eliminating the boominess by isolating the subs from the ceramic tile on concrete floor at grade. But I noticed that when I watched The War of the Worlds when the pods were emerging or breaking through the streets, the subwoofer enclosures were actually recoiling or vibrating furiously. I thought that can't be good. And it wasn't. The bass was muddy. I didn't know just how muddy until I put the sub on a sand filled riser. It eliminated most of the recoil and vibration. So, no more foam risers for me. I don't know if the Auralex Gramma risers eliminate recoil and vibration, but I am absolutely sold on using sand to both isolate the sub from the floor and eliminate the recoil or vibration in the sub. Now, after reading the BSA articles provided by your link, I think I can completely eliminate the vibration in the sub enclosure by adding weight on top of the box, perhaps by making a shallow but decorative nice looking box to put on top and fill it with sand. I may experiment first by filling small bags with sand and keep adding mass to the top of the sub until the vibration is completely gone or as much that can be achieved. I don't want to overload the top with unnecessary or dead weight. Note: I have been away from the forum for a good while for personal reasons. I don't intend on coming back just yet. I broke the silence by way of another link while doing research on using sand filled boxes or risers to isolate speakers and subwoofers from the floor that brought me here to scweb's post. I felt obliged to respond, and share what I have with scweb. Scweb, I will respond to any PM. I am not posting here in this thread however. |
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Well the hard part
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Also, with a 16 x 16 foot print, should I make the riser 18 x 18 or bigger? I don't have much flexibility in room placement right now. Last edited by Animo; 12-04-2009 at 12:48 AM. |
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![]() ![]() j/k Great job as always, cB! That's a pro job for sure! |
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![]() CrazyBlue, It looks great. Are you going to put carpet on the riser? |
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The foam from PE is good for covering the inner surface of a subwoofer box to dampen it. The thicker foam is better. You still need to fill the inside of riser's hollow area with denser foam. You can buy harder foam from Wal-Mart, Michaels, or JoAnn. They are used for pillows, mattresses, and arts & crafts. |
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After some experimenting with different heights. I am going to build a riser that is .75 the height in the picture. I want to add something for easier movement with the sub on top of it. Wheels would look awkward and would be hard to attach. Any ideas?
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