Do you replace rubber feet under M60?
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Hi, I was wondering if you replaced the rubber feet under M60? The supplied spike with M60 won't help. I have tile floor and rubber feet does not stay still. I light push the speaker and it's shaking like hurricane. So i'm looking for good spike with protection disc. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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Interesting, are you running your speakers on large setting, seems weird that they would be "shaking like a hurricane"?
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Sounds to me like the feet or the floor may not be level.
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Interesting, are you running your speakers on large setting, seems weird that they would be "shaking like a hurricane"? He is rocking it and finding they move. I light push the speaker and it's shaking like hurricane It does sound like the floor tiles are not even/level to each other, not many usually are. I think you may need to add some shims under one or more of the feet to even it out.
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Gentlemen, The solution to this predicament is obvious. Audiofan needs to upgrade to M80s which are heavier .
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The simple and ( I thought..) obvious solution is to adjust the feet by unscrewing one or more to make the speaker sit level and even on all corners.
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The rubber feet are not adjustable like the spikes. I guess he could try the spikes and adjust them accordingly, then use the rubber feet under the spikes to protect the tiles.
Just thought about my statement I guess you could put washers in between the speeker and the rubber feet to make them adjustable.
Last edited by jakewash; 04/01/08 05:53 AM.
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If it sever enough, perhaps a building a larger wooden base might be in need.
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