Best way to keep REL sub from “hopping around” at high volumes


Hey folks, any “best practices” for keeping my REL sub in one place at high volumes?  It’s on hardwood (and/or tile), no carpet.  Besides using something sticky on the feet — like double sided tape, I can’t think of anything besides a brick on top, lol.    Anything that’s worked for you ?   Of course, only happens at high volumes, it tends to vibrate itself around a bit (nothing crazy),   Ideas?

 

 Thanks, Jim

jhajeski

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now, the right tent material offers very useful dampening of high frequency energy! 🤣

i do hope you sort out your sub dancing issue with blu tack!

+1 @dekay That's what I use as well.  However, I have wood floors so for the most part they stay put - there are few tracks that can move them. Sounds like you have slippery floors, so it may be at least worth a try.

My DIY…Herbies Audio Labs “thin grungebuster discs”. Very grippy, not gooey, messy or marring. About as thin as a business card and they keep that bad boy in place.