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Has anyone infact had data loss due to subwoofer in bottom of cabinet?

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Kangum:
i would think you would notice if you sub was unshielded it would suck your car keys right out of your pocket ;)

Akuma:

--- Quote from: Kangum on October 03, 2007, 02:33:15 pm ---i would think you would notice if you sub was unshielded it would suck your car keys right out of your pocket ;)

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Hey, reading this, it gives me an idea. I'll just test it by going with something metallic over the sub - this way I should be able to test how good the shielding is. It is shielded though since it's an ordinary creative pc sub

waveryder:
Akuma dont know if this is relevant,
I originally had a subwoofer in the bottom of my "Betty" cab. Main problems I had were reading from the DVD drive. Turned out that the vibration of the sub was causing the drive to skip. SHielding wasnt an issue just bad vibrations.

_) (V) (-):
I haven't had any HD issues yet, but I've got bucking magnets on mine.
Did blow out the front glass on cab tho...

Akuma:

--- Quote from: _) (V) (-) on October 03, 2007, 07:57:39 pm ---I haven't had any HD issues yet, but I've got bucking magnets on mine.
Did blow out the front glass on cab tho...

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? how? Subwoofer too powerful? Is it enclosed inside your cab or did you make any subwoofer openings on the back? What type of subwoofer is it?

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