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Default Vibration testing of combo amps

Because of neighbours and respect for my own hearing I can only check out
combo amps, after repair, in the thermal and electrical power sense with a
dummy load.
Any thoughts on making a vibrational platform driven in range 1/5 to 5 Hz
range say via fractional HP AC or DC motor or large solenoid?
Or are mechanical component failures due more to hours and hours of various
vibration rather than excessive but short duration resonant vibrations, so
it would be a waste of time.

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