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In Reply to: Re: it depends posted by JimOfOakCreek on December 16, 2006 at 12:54:50:
What impact do you believe the floors have on the panel vibration? (Which is what I think the stands mainly address.)
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I've found a bit of mid-bass boom in MMGs on carpet. However, hardwood floors seem to remidy that frequency response anolomy.
Hi Craig,Not sure what you're implying here? While the vibration of flexing wooden floors on the Maggie panel will certainly be reduced by using Mye stands, the stands also do good if you have a concrete slab.
IMO, this is because they lock the panels rigidly in the vertical plane ... so they don't sway back and forth (however minutely!) when transients occur. :-))
Regards,
Jim seemed to be suggesting that the wooden floors had something to do with not needing stands. I fully agree with your point Andy that the panels will rock no matter what the flooring happens to be and was just interested in why Jim thought that wooden floors were important.Cheers,
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