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A friend of mine started to have trouble and he thought it might be the sub he put next to his tower, he messed up some of the innards of his PC and had to reformat. No way of knowing for sure if it was the problem, but he thought the vibrations could've been messing with it a bit. He's moved it now and afaik had no more problems.

 

Can't say for sure but I'd say if possible, don't put them next to each other. Better to be safe than sorry, eh?

 

Edit: Forgot to mention, he used it quite heavily to play loud metal on his guitar.

Guest Jordan
Posted

Well yes and no.

 

Yes if it long as its not too bassy and has a magnetic shield and if it is either, then no.

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Thanks for the reply guys, moved it back now.

 

It wont do any damage to a Router/modem/webcam/ wireless reciver will it? haha

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