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@jazzman Is the post make its way down to contact floor too ? Thanks Toga
Oh this could do the job. Last edited by TOGA; 10-19-2013 at 04:38 AM. |
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If not high enough, why you don't put it on the top of 2 "bricks" made of wood or stone (on my previous HT, I was using two 17cm high x 12cm large wooden bricks made by my local wood shop, pretty cheap!) . What you show on your picture looks to me a bit as an expensive overkill. |
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Jazzman, thanks .
Now I know the answer, see my other link regarding SCC. The column does not touch the floor, only the stand front and Rear edge do. The Solid Tech rack in the picture is not terribly expensive, if compare to SCC. Height adjustable, accept up to 80kg. After precise measurement and calculation. I need to raise it up exactly 18cm. Toga. |
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Here it is,
Height adjustable is a plus here where every millimeters counts. Will order 26x21 symposium svelte shelf as a platform. It look weird, but amplifier will block most of it. . |
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That sounds like a very acceptable solution Toga Let us know how it goes
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Frequency balance seems more correct when raise it up. Still a bit angled up may be required. At standard height , My ears are way too high above axis. Toga
The more I look at it the more I think it look like Baby Face of Toy Story Last edited by TOGA; 10-25-2013 at 07:46 AM. |
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