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Question for VP150 owners
#36044 03/03/04 07:43 PM
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Does the VP150 have available/pre-mounted rubber feet? Or do most just lay it bare on a shelf? To me, this would seem to be less than ideal but I've been wrong before (once, back in 1982).

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#36045 03/03/04 07:54 PM
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The VP150 comes with adhesive rubber feet that you install yourself.

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#36046 03/03/04 08:50 PM
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Thanks for the info. One of these days I'm sure I'll be adding the VP150 (and the QS8s) to go with my recently received M60s.

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#36047 03/04/04 03:14 AM
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Just a note... I've got my VP150 supported in the rear by a couple of slanted rubber door stops that angle the VP150 forward toward my seating position. I find that it helps alot.

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#36048 03/04/04 03:46 AM
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I also use two rubber door stops to angle my VP150 downward, as its in a wall unit way above my ears. The rubber door stops also are good for absorbing any vibration that may occur.

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#36049 03/04/04 09:31 PM
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i used to use a hockey puck to lower the angle. that helped in my old setup to focus the sound to the listening position.

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#36050 03/04/04 11:05 PM
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Are the Axiom rubber pads easily removed. I need to add them, but I don't think mine is in it's final resting spot. It's on the angled side now, but it might be on the flat side soon.

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#36051 03/04/04 11:32 PM
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You can also use FunTak. Serves a similar purpose and also good for holding it in place.


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