Vibration control for Plasma TV

elescher

Member Sponsor
Sep 12, 2010
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New York
Hi All,

I am getting a pair of new subs for my HT system. I need to raise my 65" plasma up almost a foot off the stand it now sits on to accomodate the height of them. I'm thinking of whether I want to use wood, plastic, glass, etc., and then started wondering.....how about adding some Stillpoints, or Symposium shelves? I will try and see, but curious if anyone has tried any vibration control and noticed any picture improvements.
 

Sharp 1080

Member
Apr 20, 2010
284
9
18
Dallas,Texas
I had my Panasonic plasma sitting on Bright Star stands. There was no improvement!
 

witchdoctor

Well-Known Member
Apr 23, 2016
337
5
148
Hi All,

I am getting a pair of new subs for my HT system. I need to raise my 65" plasma up almost a foot off the stand it now sits on to accomodate the height of them. I'm thinking of whether I want to use wood, plastic, glass, etc., and then started wondering.....how about adding some Stillpoints, or Symposium shelves? I will try and see, but curious if anyone has tried any vibration control and noticed any picture improvements.

Best to use a nice PLC
 

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