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Old 08-03-2020, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Rick721 View Post
I agree that the granite you can get at Home Depot will ring quite loudly but Acora uses a special type of granite and then it's treated with other things to reduce the ringing to the point that your not going to hear it. If these enclosures were ringing I'm sure the Reviewers would say something about it...

Did you look at the link about this below ?....

https://www.facebook.com/TheHomeEnte...I3NjM1Nzk5ODY/
Hi Rick,
I'll check out the link(s) you sent with interest, and read the review in TAS, many thanks.

Given that, however, if I placed and played a music box mechanism on the surface of an Acora speaker cabinet, it would "ring" loudly. By way of example, check out this video by Norm Varney of A/V Roomservice. In particular watch at 8:45 into the video and 13:35 into the video. https://youtu.be/6G4HF6wJG38

Everything has a resonant frequency, even Mt. Everest. And, the buildings in downtown San Francisco in 1906.
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