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VP180 not sitting on feet
#433231 09/08/19 09:43 PM
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Is it ok if it is sitting on a stand that is only the length of the space in between the rubber feet?

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dbinott #433232 09/08/19 10:38 PM
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My 160v4 is sitting that way. That cabinet is built tough. I have styro sandwiched under it to dampen any vibrations. The 160 is happy and I am happy too.


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dbinott #433233 09/09/19 11:24 PM
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As long as the feet are fully supported, so as not to fall.
Should help with having no boundaries close to the front baffle. Better speaker presentation being more open.

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dbinott #433234 09/09/19 11:41 PM
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My 160's feet are dangling. Good point though about not extending the boundary beyond the front baffle.


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