So, I got a much better sounding monitoring setup by moving my speakers around (speaker placement is VITAL - Ben told me that and all my experience since has done nothing but prove it right, so thanks Ben). Hearing things in the low end of almost everything that I've played on it so far that I've never heard before, and everything else is so much more clear....anyway, I digress
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My sub is now on the bottom shelf of my PC desk (little shelf about 6 inches or so off the ground). My PC, shiny, blisteringly fast, quite expensive PC is on another shelf on the desk. The sub, however, is hardly a toy - its an adam sub 8 and it can kick out some serious sound. (Which, on the plus side, means I can now use the timbre and level of resonance of my nuts as an audio diagnostic tool 'hmm, lets see what its like loud.....my nuts aint shakin', maybe I need a bit more 80hz in that bass...' anyway, I digress again)
I've put it (the PC) on a sheet of 25mm acoustic foam, but when the music is loud I can still feel the sides of the case vibrate.
So, my main worry is sticking 30 through 120 hz through hard drives. The HDs are hard mounted to the PCs chassis, and the box itself is pretty heavy and doesnt seem to be oscillating very much at all (mainly the big, flat, thin walls of it, rather than the whole unit bouncing around) so I dont know how much vibrational energy is actually getting through to the components, but I am nervous of it and wondered what you fellas think the risk of some slight jostling around of the HDs (or anything else in there - I dont expect it will cause much else much harm?) will do?
Should I be scared?
Of course 'if youre worried about it, move the bloody thing', but thats easier said than done - that part of the room is very densely packed and given cable runs theres maybe 1 other place I can put it, and that would mean moving a tonne of stuff and crossing my fingers that the cables can make it.