Are PCP Airgun Tubes/bottles sensitive to sound waves like in playing Music ?

Im soon about to move in to a new apartment, the room has some space in the end of the room where I thought would be a good place keeping my PCP:s and maybe my air tube.

I also have a descent home theater that has to be in the same room, with 5.1 sound, and 3 subs, I dont play crazy loud, but sometimes like to listen a bit louder, is there any known facts that sound waves in low frequency could potentially make an air tube or bottle any harm?
 
No, its not a trick question, was just worried having my sound cinema system and sleeping in the same small room with pcp tubes and bottles after playing loud music/movies.

I cant imagine it could do any harm, Im not talking of world record +150 db sound-pressure, just normal listening levels with a few subwoofers.

But it is better ask and be safe, at least not worry at nights.
 
Most of those tanks are spun aluminum or carbon fiber perhaps a combination. My suspicion they would be among the last to go when exposed to harsh environments. Consider the pressure they contain . If they are that close to the edge heat would be my only concern. Unless the place is on fire no worries. Probably none if it is either because you have already left the room or you are dead . Sleep well . Set your smoke alarm . 
 
Im soon about to move in to a new apartment, the room has some space in the end of the room where I thought would be a good place keeping my PCP:s and maybe my air tube.

I also have a descent home theater that has to be in the same room, with 5.1 sound, and 3 subs, I dont play crazy loud, but sometimes like to listen a bit louder, is there any known facts that sound waves in low frequency could potentially make an air tube or bottle any harm?

I’m just picturing you like this 
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