latest speaker tweak

dingus

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#1
i've never seen this used before, but i doubt that i've happened on something new. i recently found an AR center speaker on craigs for cheap and had to grab it. due to logistics its confined to sitting on the audio rack at floor level so i needed to find a way to tilt up the front so that its directional for listening position.

i was toying with using blu-tac with some furniture feet when i found a package of 2 rubber door stops for $2.00. they grip nicely without the need for any adhesive or fixed hardware and give the perfect angle, heck they're even adjustable with simple movement.

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i think this would work well with any speaker that needed a bit of tilt added, and most materials of door stop would work well. best of all its super simple and super cheap.
 

laatsch55

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O've seen folks use those rubber "slip over" feet made for round furniture legs.
 

dingus

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in a different application the blu-tac might become necessary, but i found no need as the rubber grips the rack and speakers nicely.
 

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I used it for the gaskets around the drivers and crossover board when I fixed up my speakers. Seems to work nicely.
 
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