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Old January 5th 04, 09:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Sir Chewbury Gubbins
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Keith G wrote:

sig deleted - lowers the tone


Is that possible?? ;-)

Bring it on....

(If you had spent a few minutes browsing this group before you posted, you
would have seen that 90% of the questions are inane.)


I did and I did but thought it polite to ask nonetheless ;-) Ok, a
seemingly unrelated event - a couple of months ago, my house burned
down. No, really. Anyhoo, we're back in now and on the verge of
replacing my very nice hi-fi with a very nice hi-fi that isn't burned to
a crisp. Trouble is, my front room now has a laminate floor where it had
a carpet before.

So where's the problem? Well, her indoors won;t let me stick isolation
sppikes on the bottom of my speaker stands in case it marks the laminate
(which it certainly would once I'd hammered em in thoroughly).

The general consensus (according to google) seems to be to stick coins
between the spikes and the flooring. What do my esteemed colleagues
think?

Cheers

Choobs

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