Help with amp placement??

P.HUNT
P.HUNT Posts: 211
edited July 2005 in Electronics
can i place a Sherbourn 7/2100A amp on top of a svs PB-12 Ultra
The amp weighs 115lbs, and is to wide to fit in my rack! I know the sub box can handle it, I have sat on it before and I am 170
but will it hurt the internal components of the amp?
And what should i use to isolate the amp from vibration??
Thanks!
PROCESSOR-- Sherbourn PT-7010A
AMP
Sherbourn 7/2100A
DVD
DENON 3910
BLU RAY
PS-3
PROJECTOR --- Panasonic ae-900u
SPEAKERS
Klipsch Ultra2 System
92" Screen
PS Audio power cords
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,778
    edited July 2005
    It's never a good idea to place a component on top of any speaker.
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  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited July 2005
    Buy an amp stand. Better yet, build one yourself.
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  • gmorris
    gmorris Posts: 1,179
    edited July 2005
    or just put it on the floor.
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  • PolkThug
    PolkThug Posts: 7,532
    edited July 2005
    You could put it in an adjacent room.
  • P.HUNT
    P.HUNT Posts: 211
    edited July 2005
    ok i guess i will have to go in the next room with it thanks!
    PROCESSOR-- Sherbourn PT-7010A
    AMP
    Sherbourn 7/2100A
    DVD
    DENON 3910
    BLU RAY
    PS-3
    PROJECTOR --- Panasonic ae-900u
    SPEAKERS
    Klipsch Ultra2 System
    92" Screen
    PS Audio power cords
    Buttkickers