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Vibration dampening for wall mounted speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 74590" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Can't you adjust the backplate/wall screws so that you have to sort of press-fit the speaker onto the wall?</p><p>Alternatively build a compressible wedge from the composite cork mat you get from Midas Mikar Naskar etc. and wedge it in from the top of the speaker... so you can force it away from wall to tighten it...</p><p></p><p>The felt may quieten the vibrations, but the speaker wont be unmoving and loss of focus will not be much less... I suspect it doesn't matter all that much with rear speakers but still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 74590, member: 54"] Can't you adjust the backplate/wall screws so that you have to sort of press-fit the speaker onto the wall? Alternatively build a compressible wedge from the composite cork mat you get from Midas Mikar Naskar etc. and wedge it in from the top of the speaker... so you can force it away from wall to tighten it... The felt may quieten the vibrations, but the speaker wont be unmoving and loss of focus will not be much less... I suspect it doesn't matter all that much with rear speakers but still... [/QUOTE]
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