Tat2demon
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A theater/fish room with only 1 corner huh??? Very cool!
Must be a teardrop shaped room. :spin1:
A theater/fish room with only 1 corner huh??? Very cool!
Firstly I think this is a troll. Secondly if you cranked it up high enough the pressure waves would explode your tank.
A lot of people in this thread need to learn how to answer a question without attacking the OP.
And people posting on public forums need to have thick enough skin to handle the public nature of said public forum.
with no ill effects at all, other than the neighbors 400' away complaining about action movies being played later at night![]()
well, seems like a lot of you guys take it too personal, but here is the reason.
I am doing a custom in wall tank install. The corner it is going into will have a 200 gallon tank up top. Below the tank is an open space which is originally my entertainment unit. The entertainment unit holds all the amps, ps3, directv etc... ( I know its electric devices below a tank) In that corner was also a 12" sub and a tower speaker. The tower speaker is getting moved to the front corner of the tank , but i have no where to move the sub to.
All the pipe work and sumps are being move to an adjacent room which frees up the space below the tank.
Now i'm trying to figure out what to do with this sub. The sub really isn't always on, but only for movies etc.
The tank is 1/2" starphire glass.
Why do so many think that this is a joke? And trolling....really? Get real people.
FWIW, When I would go to pick up fish I learned that the sub is no good. At first I didn't realize, but eventually I put 2 and 2 together and figured out that I would loose more fish when they rode home bumpin'. Since I have turned the subwoofer off, I haven't had a problem yet.
Sorry for calling you a troll. It just seemed like a joke more than a serious question to me because corals and fish are so sensitive to vibrations. Seriously though if you vibrate glass enough at the right frequency it can shatter. Especially when it is under pressure.
What kind of sub is it? And what wattage? I would be really surprised if an average sub would do any damage to the tank.
What kind of sub is it? And what wattage? I would be really surprised if an average sub would do any damage to the tank.