mcblum
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Ok, this is a stupid question and I'm sorry to have to ask it.
I have a Paradigm sub and a Anthem PVA7 7 Channel amp. The amp is WAY to heavy for my glass shelving system which is weighted to hold 30 pounds. So, I put the amp on the floor on a little stand that I improvised. But now you can see all of the chords coming from the pre to the amp and it bugs me a little, and that spot on the floor was where my sub used to live.
So... is there a reason why I can put the small sub on top on the amp? It's got feet so it wouldn't really be effecting the ventilation and it seems like the Anthem doesn't run that hot anyway...
I'm sure there's a reason, but it just would work so perfectly for my setup that I had to ask. If it's not a good idea, does anyone know of a really tall amp stand so I can hoist it up like 6-8" and block the view of those cords?
Thank you,
Matt
I have a Paradigm sub and a Anthem PVA7 7 Channel amp. The amp is WAY to heavy for my glass shelving system which is weighted to hold 30 pounds. So, I put the amp on the floor on a little stand that I improvised. But now you can see all of the chords coming from the pre to the amp and it bugs me a little, and that spot on the floor was where my sub used to live.
So... is there a reason why I can put the small sub on top on the amp? It's got feet so it wouldn't really be effecting the ventilation and it seems like the Anthem doesn't run that hot anyway...
I'm sure there's a reason, but it just would work so perfectly for my setup that I had to ask. If it's not a good idea, does anyone know of a really tall amp stand so I can hoist it up like 6-8" and block the view of those cords?
Thank you,
Matt