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PMCH 11-19-2017 01:27 PM

My new Strad isolation device
 
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I would not recommend my new isolation devise that also doubles as a rake straightener. Just an old towel on my hardwood floors to slide the Strads around while waiting for new skylight motorized blinds to be installed. Last month I had a new roof and skylights put on the house and needed to take everything out of my 2 channel room since pieces of old roof were falling through the open skylight holes while the new skylights were being installed. It took about a month for the new motorized skylight blinds to get in and they should be installed this week. Since I will need to move the speakers again for the blind install I have them set up this way without spikes for easy moving. I am looking forward to hearing the Strads properly set up again. After a month it should sound like a whole new system.


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Robc33 11-19-2017 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PMCH (Post 880801)
I would not recommend my new isolation devise that also doubles as a rake straightener. Just an old towel on my hardwood floors to slide the Strads around while waiting for new skylight motorized blinds to be installed. Last month I had a new roof and skylights put on the house and needed to take everything out of my 2 channel room since pieces of old roof were falling through the open skylight holes while the new skylights were being installed. It took about a month for the new motorized skylight blinds to get in and they should be installed this week. Since I will need to move the speakers again for the blind install I have them set up this way without spikes for easy moving. I am looking forward to hearing the Strads properly set up again. After a month it should sound like a whole new system.

Paul, I hope you marked exactly where they were. They sounded amazing! Still working on getting mine that well setup.

PMCH 11-19-2017 01:33 PM

Rob, yes there is blue tape under the audio quality towel.

Cohibaman 11-19-2017 01:37 PM

Yes, please PLEASE protect those beauties!

Robc33 11-19-2017 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by PMCH (Post 880805)
Rob, yes there is blue tape under the audio quality towel.

Lol! I see you are still using your, hi tech, pillow bass traps in the corner!

jdandy 11-19-2017 01:43 PM

Paul.......What an ordeal. Your Strads are beautiful.

PMCH 11-19-2017 01:50 PM

Rob, you were not supposed to notice my high tech bass traps. One of these days I will need to make a switch. I do like the sound better with the pillows than without.

Robc33 11-19-2017 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PMCH (Post 880812)
Rob, you were not supposed to notice my high tech bass traps. One of these days I will need to make a switch. I do like the sound better with the pillows than without.

Don't change a thing! I love them!

PMCH 11-19-2017 02:22 PM

Thanks Dan. As well as sounding great I find the Strads to be real audio eye candy. They do look and sound better with the spikes on and the grill covers off.

1KW 11-19-2017 04:27 PM

The Strads are amazing speakers


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