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    Default Subwoofer - OK on its side?

    I just bought a PSW111 powered subwoofer to go in our kitchen on top of the cabinets. Unfortunately, I didn't take the rubber feet into account when I checked if there is enough height available between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling. I could remove the feet, but then the port would be blocked, so I put it on its side. It seems to work fine this way, but I'm wondering if there is any problem in placing it this way?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sban View Post
    I just bought a PSW111 powered subwoofer to go in our kitchen on top of the cabinets. Unfortunately, I didn't take the rubber feet into account when I checked if there is enough height available between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling. I could remove the feet, but then the port would be blocked, so I put it on its side. It seems to work fine this way, but I'm wondering if there is any problem in placing it this way?
    Nope, you're fine. Enjoy.

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