suku_patel_22
Active Member
Ah, the joys of home theater! You've got the sonic landscape all mapped out with your 5.1.2 setup, ready to rumble and immerse. But wait... what's that unwelcome guest crashing the party? A metallic vibrating symphony, courtesy of the false ceiling brackets! It's like having a tiny cymbal player join the orchestra at the most inconvenient times.
A slim strip of rubber pads between the frame and the false ceiling likely would have been the superhero this situation. Hindsight, always 20/20, especially when your favorite action movie is trying to shake the very foundations (and apparently the ceiling) of your living room.
So, fellow audio aficionados, let my tale serve as a cautionary (and hopefully amusing) one. Before you seal the deal on that false ceiling, remember the potential for a low-frequency mosh pit above your head. Perhaps a little rubber love is all it takes to ensure your bass drops are the only vibrations you're feeling!
Anyone else out there battling rogue resonances in their home theater? What creative solutions have you come up with?
Misery loves company (and maybe some clever DIY fixes!). Let's hear your stories!


A slim strip of rubber pads between the frame and the false ceiling likely would have been the superhero this situation. Hindsight, always 20/20, especially when your favorite action movie is trying to shake the very foundations (and apparently the ceiling) of your living room.
So, fellow audio aficionados, let my tale serve as a cautionary (and hopefully amusing) one. Before you seal the deal on that false ceiling, remember the potential for a low-frequency mosh pit above your head. Perhaps a little rubber love is all it takes to ensure your bass drops are the only vibrations you're feeling!
Anyone else out there battling rogue resonances in their home theater? What creative solutions have you come up with?
Misery loves company (and maybe some clever DIY fixes!). Let's hear your stories!


