If you are placing your table on a wall shelf out of necessity, either unsolvable placement issues or unsolvable floor vibration/feedback issues, take the appropriate precautions. Otherwise, don’t assume that doing so will always result in better sound. It is a dicier proposition than sometimes assumed and can result in inferior sound; even when attaching the shelf to the wall’s studs (a must, as already mentioned) if the wall is not a load bearing wall. I experienced precisely this due mounting on what turned out it be to a very resonant wall adjacent to a closet and pocket doors. Good luck and report back.
Btw, I have my TNT6 on a Target wall shelf (on a different wall from the one mentioned above) on which sits a constrained layer platform of my own design with no weight related issues. Total weight sure to be more than a Scout Master’s.
Btw, I have my TNT6 on a Target wall shelf (on a different wall from the one mentioned above) on which sits a constrained layer platform of my own design with no weight related issues. Total weight sure to be more than a Scout Master’s.