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In Reply to: Subwoofers don't dance? posted by ash2459@ms5.hinet.net on April 20, 2004 at 21:05:09:
If your sub is moving around, it is either defective, poorly designed or you are playing it at levels for which it has not been conceived. At extremely high levels with lots of sub 40Hz bass, the cigar box on my sub vibrates slightly but the sub goes nowhere!
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somewhere else. My cigar’s humidor is inside my dining room buffet cabinet and cannot be disturbed. Besides who wants to smoke a cohiba that dances in your mouth.
Keeping it on the sub, keeps it within arm's reach in the music room. Much my favorite place for a good smoke. Besides, the subtle vibes make sure that the humidity is evenly distributed within.
The Monte Cristo box of cigars that I have just bought had a humidity problem it was a little dry right out of the box. Surprises the heck out of me as the box was tightly closed could be that this was an old stock. However, I have them all back to its proper state by placing a slightly wetted small sponge inside my humidor. I agree having the cigar in arm’s reach is the only way to go in my case I have to keep mine away as I have a toddler who like to poke into everything.Nothing can beat good music with a good cigar coupled with a glass of Porter wine. It certainly nourishes my soul at the end of a long day.
except I no longer have toddlers to worry about and I prefer cognac or grappa to port.
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