Getting my money’s worth today …. third post 😀
Have a sub that I’ve owned since new (think a gen 2) and has worked perfectly to date.
But I did a few component move arounds and this one previously doing duty in the kitchen was moved to the hall ….. the kitchen redecoration lent itself to a new Gen 3 in white.
Came to connect it up just and it works but dropped in and out on initial playback then dropped out altogether when I moved it to its side.
I reset it and added it again upright and seems be working fine now. But I wondered if it was good practice put it on its side or if there was a sensor that cut it out when not upright?
Reason to put it on side was purely cosmetic as it fitted under a footstool. That proved to be also a bad idea on a wood floor as the limited time it has sat there, it sustained surface scratches. But surprised it prove be a problem operationally on it’s side …. or am I convincing myself of mixed facts/circumstances?
Nothing unusual about the unit save to say that unusually we have it wirelessly linked as it’s in a position where we do not have easy access to an RJ45.
Any knowledge gratefully received as always. Many thanks
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