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ctviggen
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6 Aug 2004, 08:54 pm »
Is there anything I can put between the RM40s and tile to prevent wobbling? Currently, I'm using spikes onto copper disks, then I adjust each spike individually. I was thinking perhaps rubber pads?
Thanks!
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jgubman
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6 Aug 2004, 10:34 pm »
I use wood shims on concrete.
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Juan R
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7 Aug 2004, 12:18 am »
I use the fabric pads than can be use for glass.
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robertwb
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7 Aug 2004, 01:39 am »
If you can figure out how to have 3 points of contact there will be no wobble
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Sedona Sky Sound
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7 Aug 2004, 04:21 am »
Since my floors are concrete, I have similar problems with my RM40 and RM/X. After much experimenting (rubber, cork, coins, spikes, etc.), the best solution I have found is using leather strips. You can buy a 2 pound bag of leather scraps from Hobby Lobby for about $5. In this, you will likely find about 5 or 6 thicknesses and harnesses of leather (some paper-thin suede to 3/16 inch rigid pieces). Use the most rigid piece that keeps your speakers from wobbling and keeps your speaker perfectly vertical. On my floor, 2 straps about 1/2 inch thick by about 4 inches long do the trick.
Best of luck.
Julian
www.sedonaskysound.com
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