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Old 6th February 2019, 01:16 PM
Black Stuart Black Stuart is offline
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Default Re: Easy speaker placement

Greg,
when we were living in Hove we had a lovely huge lounge with a high ceiling BUT a suspended wooden floor and the standard UK carpeting. I too used a similar solution having tried the posi-headed screwsystem first, mine were concrete slabs.

The trolley's 18mm HDF provides a good solid base and is covered in a tough textured finish. When we moved to the mainland I brought with me about 5 sheets of bitumen sound sheeting, the castors themselves are of a tough plastic so I shall use patches of the b/sheeting undeneath, this should work well - suck and see.

The extra length of these trolleys is a bonus, plenty of room to place the external x/overs. The biggest pain for me with a sound system is the dusting, anything that makes this easier is great. Building my own equipment rack I deliberately made the bottom shelf extra deep so I could place the dis. block there. As for a piano black finish on my Kenwood deck, it shows every single speck, driving me mad.
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