Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

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Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Nipuna » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:08 am

Hello Friends. New problem again :)

I've Place my Stuff like this.
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Is My Placing Right? Will this Be a Problem to Monitor and PC? Because of Sub woofer's Vibrations and Magnetism ?

Speaker System is a 40RMS watt one.

Subwoofer = 16Watts
Satellite Speakers= 12Watts x2

And Sub woofer is a 5Inch one not much Big :)

I know Placing the Sub Woofer Center is the best way but if i do so i have to place it near Ground and then it will be covered with Dust.



Thanks
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Re: Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Neo » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:15 am

Place the speakers and sub woofer as in the image.
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As a solution for dust on sub woofer, use a polyethylene cover when you are not using it. However you won't care much about dust as time goes on ;)

I see another problem. Your current mouse position is not correct. It must give you a huge pain on your wrist after some time. If there is no mouse tray on the keyboard, you can either fix on or keep the keyboard to a side and place mouse there.

See following images.

Correct sitting position:
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Correct keyboard and mouse position:
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Mouse placed too far from the body: A keyboard or mouse that is not directly in front of or close to the body forces the person to repeatedly reach during use.
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Some good points:
  1. Make sure the keyboard is placed directly in front of the user.
  2. The mouse should be positioned at the operator's side with his or her arm close to the body. A straight line should be maintained between the hand and the forearm. The upper arm should not be elevated or extended while using the mouse. The employee should not have to reach to use the mouse.
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  3. Consider using a mouse platform that rotates above the keyboard while maintaining about the same plane. This design allows the mouse to be used above the 10-key pad, which gives the user a better wrist angle and reduces reach.

The proper position of the keyboard and mouse is essential in creating a comfortable workstation. Consideration of those factors can help prevent musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis.
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Re: Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Nipuna » Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:36 am

yes. I understand that Friend,

I made a Mouse Platform by my self but It hurt my Wrist so I removed it.

I am thinking to place the keyboard like this
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Is it OK?
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Re: Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Neo » Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:49 am

See the correct sitting position image. All you have to maintain is 90o angle on your elbow.
I guess you won't get that if you place the keyboard on the table.
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Re: Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Nipuna » Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:06 pm

I placed the the Speakers.

Getting Keyboard onto the Desk is Comfortable to me. And I can get 90o if I Increase Chairs Height.
Is It OK to do it? but if i increase it I can't place my Feet on the Ground ;)

Now Thread is going off-topic now ;)
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Re: Is my Subwoofer Placing Correct

Post by Neo » Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:42 pm

As long as your sitting position is according to "Correct sitting position" pic, it is okay.
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