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    Riding the SUB

    So lately I have been having problems with people sitting , or standing on my SUB , I thaught about putting a light on it , but I heard if you do that it reduces the life of the light , dunno if that is true or not . Anyways just need some ideas from you guys , what you do

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    I think they would enjoy that

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    What kind of event?

    For weddings, I can fit 2 subs under an 8ft. table so no one is ever sitting on them.

    For schools, I bring so many subs it hurts to be within 5ft.

    You could stack them so its not easy for guests to get on them. I don't really have issues with people having the audacity to sit on my stuff. If they do, I'd ask them to not do that anymore.

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    Standing on them??? Like...dancing up on them or what? That seems hard to imagine.

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    Hmm, my problem is girls fight to sit on my sub, no idea why... there always seems to be plenty of seats else where but all they want to do is sit and listen to music. SO werid....

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    reminds me of a scene in the howards stern movie

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    Yes I have had someone dance on the sub . As for putting the sub under the table , won't you get feedback from your mic with the sub being so close ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpitdj View Post
    Yes I have had someone dance on the sub . As for putting the sub under the table , won't you get feedback from your mic with the sub being so close ?
    I do it all the time. And no feedback. You need to shelf the mic EQ though to cut out ultra lows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sween View Post
    I do it all the time. And no feedback. You need to shelf the mic EQ though to cut out ultra lows.
    Yeah, I do the same thing - two Mackie SRS1500s under the table and behind the facade. Out of sight so no dancing queens standing on them. Might be a bit more difficult when I get my TH-118 but it still should work under the table at only 22.5" high laying on its side.

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