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Receiver dustcovers or protectors?
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Joined: Nov 2003
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Fellow Axiomites... I need to store my h/k AVR8000 on the top of my Axiom AS5 stereo rack (which I love) due to the fact that it rather large & it runs super HOT- no noisy fan. This keeps it and my other components much cooler. My problem is it's in a basement and gets loads of dust from the furnace/AC and drop ceiling. What I want is fabric dustcover that I can pull on and off and protect the guts between use. Do you know where these are found? Thanks for any suggestions!
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Re: Receiver dustcovers or protectors?
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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How good are you with a needle and thread?
I'm being semi-serious, here.
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Re: Receiver dustcovers or protectors?
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Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Re: Receiver dustcovers or protectors?
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connoisseur
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i agree with wid.. if its just in the basement and doesnt have the 'eye-candy' factor of being in the living room, then just use a bath towel. a cotten blend would work best, possibly from the jcpenney antron home collection.
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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Re: Receiver dustcovers or protectors?
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why dont you thy to make a small frame out of wood and wrap it in speaker grill material?...ron
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