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    Put laminated signs on the top or put some sort of barrier in front like those line control poles with retractable ribbon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defiance View Post
    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....
    Reminds me of some stories from a festival I worked at...

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    Pallet cones are the answer.

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    I'm thinking of just placing a wash light on top

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brom View Post
    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.
    Won't putting the sub behind the facade cause it to be less effective?
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    My sub isn't accessible to guests. Usually, I have a case of CD's sitting on top of my PRX 718s
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    I wouldn't mind...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Synaxis View Post
    Won't putting the sub behind the facade cause it to be less effective?
    My facade is PVC pipe draped with black crushed velvet fabric so the bass isn't limited by it at all. If it is it's not by much and I'd rather have them out of sight during wedding gigs so grandma doesn't get freaked out by all the big speakers. And we all know they usually seat the older-than-dirt crowd right by the DJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pumpitdj View Post
    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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    Are they hot chicks? LMFAO! If so, I'd just put something on top of your sub to protect it from getting scratched and have speaker dancers?? Problem solved

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