Lgl,
You might be the first to try this, so who knows if this would work? I'm unsure if the MMG is vertically symmetrical. On the chance that it isn't, you might think about hanging it upside down - bottom of the speaker near the ceiling. This will approximate locating the speaker a foot or so off the "floor" (or ceiling in this case).
Also, if you want to try this, I'd think that the you might also want to run a second pair of wires from the floor up to the bottom (or "top" if you hang 'em upside down) of the MMG's frame to hold the speaker under tension. This will approximate the mass of the speaker and its tendency to prevent movement when placed on the floor.
No experience here, just ideas.
Good Luck - please post results if you try this.
Marty
You might be the first to try this, so who knows if this would work? I'm unsure if the MMG is vertically symmetrical. On the chance that it isn't, you might think about hanging it upside down - bottom of the speaker near the ceiling. This will approximate locating the speaker a foot or so off the "floor" (or ceiling in this case).
Also, if you want to try this, I'd think that the you might also want to run a second pair of wires from the floor up to the bottom (or "top" if you hang 'em upside down) of the MMG's frame to hold the speaker under tension. This will approximate the mass of the speaker and its tendency to prevent movement when placed on the floor.
No experience here, just ideas.
Good Luck - please post results if you try this.
Marty