I bought the Granite for the base for my ....


Paradigm Seismic 12. It will take a week or so to have it cut to proportion. I would like to see what folks think are their thoughts on the most base enhanced films. I am watching the Chronicles of Riddick now and there is a ton of base. Your top five would be appreciated.

Tanks. :-)

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I saw that with my dad in the theater. I seem to remember that speakers where actually added to the theater for that experience.
"I seem to remember that speakers where actually added to the theater for that experience."
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I remember something like that too. I think that's right. It was a long time ago. Anyway, if it's even available on DVD or VHS, it would be interesting to see how well a high end subwoofer would do with it.
I've had terrible results with granite as a base for HI-Fi equipment but if you must have it, the best thing to buy is a machinist base, designed for a tool maker / machine shop.

These cost a fraction of what similar materials sell for in the funeral business and audio business.

Here is an example of a precision machine base that's 9"X12" and weighs nearly 60 pounds, yet sells for only $22.00 because it's intended for tool rooms.

http://www.wttool.com/p/1312-0006?utm_id=44

I went through this nearly 10 years ago, hope you have better results with stone than I did.
Get "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World"

I don't even have a subwoofer, and my wife and son had to duck so the cannon balls wouldn't hit us.

Great movie too. Russell Crowe was outstanding.