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Acoustics & Room Treatment
GBS...it's finally time
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 715762" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>you could have put the castors onto a secondary wooden plinth and the the speakers onto the plinth - would have just added either 16mm or 30mm onto the total height depending on the thickness of the secondary plinth (ie whether you used 16mm or 30mm MDF to construct it </p><p></p><p>even at 30mm i dont think that it would make a critical difference to the final results ie if you were using a plinth that was 100mm high then either 116mm or 130mm wouldnt make a huge difference </p><p></p><p>the hardest part though would be to lift up heavy speakers onto a secondary plinth but im sure it wouldn't be too difficult to come up with an idea for that </p><p></p><p>either way though the castors is way better than what i do ie drag my spikes across the tiles and put scratches onto them .... i have some permanent marks on the tiles with all of the moving i do with my speakers while initially positioning them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 715762, member: 1447"] you could have put the castors onto a secondary wooden plinth and the the speakers onto the plinth - would have just added either 16mm or 30mm onto the total height depending on the thickness of the secondary plinth (ie whether you used 16mm or 30mm MDF to construct it even at 30mm i dont think that it would make a critical difference to the final results ie if you were using a plinth that was 100mm high then either 116mm or 130mm wouldnt make a huge difference the hardest part though would be to lift up heavy speakers onto a secondary plinth but im sure it wouldn't be too difficult to come up with an idea for that either way though the castors is way better than what i do ie drag my spikes across the tiles and put scratches onto them .... i have some permanent marks on the tiles with all of the moving i do with my speakers while initially positioning them [/QUOTE]
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