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qs4/8's on cabinet?
#36963 03/12/04 11:58 PM
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I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I'm in need of rear speakers to go with my m22 mains. Judging from the website pictures, the qs speakers have to be mounted on a wall since there is a driver of some kind on the bottom of each which probably shouldn't be covered. Considering the WAF factor I have to set one rear on a cabinet and the other on a makeshift stand. Would this make the qs line an impossibily?

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#36964 03/13/04 12:31 AM
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littleb, take a look here:





The QS8s are sitting on plumbing couplings. The couplings are 2 1/2" high and made out of rubber. While they are not solid rubber, they are substantial and can hold the weight of the speakers. Also, being made of rubber, there is some dampening involved. The bottom woofers have more than enough room to breathe and the things sound wonderful. You can get them locally at a Home Depot type of store for about $4-$5 each.

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#36965 03/13/04 12:36 AM
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KooL, thanks Ray. What a novel idea.

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#36966 03/13/04 01:54 AM
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I'll bet wax toilet rings would work even better, having the added benefit of preventing leaks around the bass.

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#36967 03/13/04 03:10 AM
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Now THAT'S funny.

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#36968 03/13/04 05:26 AM
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ray
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#36969 03/13/04 01:45 PM
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If installed correctly.

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#36970 03/13/04 02:04 PM
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For a while I had my QS8s laying on their backs (so I wasn't covering/blocking any of the components) and it worked quite well. Initially they were sitting on bar stools so I could position them when needed. Then one was put on top of an armoir while the other still lived on the bar stool.

They are now mounted on the walls, but they performed quite well in these odd configurations for over 6 months. It was important to check SPL levels, but once done it was easy to remember where the stools went. I usually only use them when watching a movie (or HD sports event) and do my music listening in stereo.

So, all in all, it wasn't a bad temporary solution to have them on their backs with the "top" a few inches from the wall to give them some room to breath.

Rich

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#36971 03/15/04 12:15 AM
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That's the best plumber-audiophile crossover joke I've ever heard. You don't happen to show crack when you bend over, do you?

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#36972 03/15/04 04:20 PM
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Hey, what are toilet rings?? (at the risk of furthering scatalogical references. . .)

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#36973 03/15/04 05:01 PM
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Oh Alan. Could that question open a real can of worms.

When they put a toilet into a bathroom, between the pipe that comes up through the floor, and the bottom of the toilet where the "exhaust" comes out, they place a wax (or wax-like) ring, which is large enough (thick enough) that it is compressed by the weight of the toilet itself, thereby creating a seal and preventing very unpleasant leakage.

I will refrain from any scatological references.


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#36974 03/15/04 06:18 PM
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Choosing to take the high road as well, I will point you back to the pictures I provided. The devices I employed were actually rubber couplings to join 2 pieces of pipe. They have a step down design that helps to assure a tight fit. They are the first audio devices I have found in the plumbing department. Reallh have little to do with toilets and such.

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