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Old 01-14-2007, 11:10 AM
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Sub and Plasma TV

Probably a dumb question but...I have a Velodyne CT-120 subwoofer and just got a 42" Maxent plasma tv. I was going to wall mount it but it wouldn't really work well with my living room shape/set-up. I just got a nice glass and metal corner stand. My sub sounds best and most consistant throughout the room when it is in the very corner that the TV is placed. I ended up just moving the TV and stand more out into the room and placing the sub behind it. I started thinking...on loud, strong bass scenes or music, all my pictures start to tilt on my walls. Would having my plasma TV right there endanger anything? I know if you had it on the wall it would be much worse, I just don't want the TV to get damaged from the vibration. Thanks
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