carewser
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Heh. I saw this guy a while back. I think I was researching room treatment. My BS detector went off far too late. But it was the fantastical quasi-scientific lingo that sounded the alarm.
For subs, the more stationary the enclosure, the lower the THD. While a heavier cabinet is better, I use carpet spikes to keep my subs from walking around. Both the JBL 550P and SB2000pro just want to get up and take a walk with the standard rubber mounts.
Even with rubber feet your subs move around? I agree and think the knock test is legit, that is, to knock on your speaker/subwoofers enclosure and if it sounds solid it's better, of course a heavy enclosure is all part of that as well. Since I like my music loud countless times my speakers have moved around on their own and I blame the enclosure