Anyone use a Gramma with their ""FRFR"" or PA speaker?

I have a great gramma under my 1x12 Celestion "FRFR". The pairing happened randomly but I like it. I've used it to isolate a rack from the top of a cabinet. A 100 watter and 4x12 is too heavy for these. A 4x12 by itself is the limit weight wise.
 
I have a great gramma under my 1x12 Celestion ""FRFR"". The pairing happened randomly but I like it. I've used it to isolate a rack from the top of a cabinet. A 100 watter and 4x12 is too heavy for these. A 4x12 by itself is the limit weight wise.
Yeah that’ll never be a concern for me. It’d be for 1x12 "FRFR" powered cabs.
 
Toan is in the carpet
no, its in the feedback of grammas hearing aid and the rattle of the loose teeth








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Another cheap option is to get some yoga blocks...you can find a pair of those for about $10. It does work really well.

Not completely analogous, but back in my drumming days I would put pieces of rubber foam under my floor tom legs. Without it the metal legs went right to the floor and the sustain of the drum was completely dead. Adding about 1/2 inch of foam would completely open up the sound and sustain. High quality kits nowadays have that built into the design but vintage or cheap kits were night and day different with proper suspension.
 
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