Weighting down Vandy 2wq's?


After owning two 2wq's for a few years, I felt they had more to offer in impact and tautness than I was realizing from my system. I hit upon the idea of mass loading the top of each sub. A quick trip to Walmart and $78 later, I had placed one 45 lb. weight lifting disc on each cabinet. The bass is deeper and tighter than ever before. The impact of each deep bass note is so much greater, giving drive to music containing deep bass content. Symphonic works benefit spacially with the soundspace benefitting from the reproduction of deep atmospheric bass. The soundspace is larger and more palpable.

I highly recommend this tweak to any and all 2wq owners. This would probably benefit other brands of subs. as well.
hifiman5

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Hifiman5 - I have the exact same set up as you - basement, carpeted cement floor and two 2Wqs. Funny story: In an effort to get a box of spare bathroom tiles off the floor, and having very limited space for storage in my home, I put the fairly heavy box of tiles on top of one of the 2Wqs. I never thought it would improve the already incredible performance of the 2Wqs. I will have to do some comparisons with and without the box of tiles.

And thank you, Johnny R., for the tip on leveling the subs. I know that leveling is essential for loudspeakers, but I didn't realize it could make a difference with subs. When my back is feeling strong, I will give it a try.

Man, I love the A'gon forums!