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Not Wurm
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Hammerhead Shark
put it on a foam mat. (get a 3" thick chunk of squishy open-cell foam and just plunk it on that.)
Originally posted by Ferrett
I'M SORRY. There were hot girls. I got distracted.
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Zoom-Zoom!
A 5000 posts celebration in disguise. Nice avatar.
Put the cd-player on a slab of concrete and it shouldn't give you anymore vibration problems.
Last edited by soupnazi; 10-01-2003 at 12:36 PM.
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RIP SiS :(
Congrats on 5000 and the new CD player.
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Not Wurm
Originally posted by Big_Mac
put it on a foam mat. (get a 3" thick chunk of squishy open-cell foam and just plunk it on that.)
Well I have it stacked on top of my reciever ATM. So if I do that its going to make that overheat. So you think I could get away with cutting out some foam foot pads maybe glue some dynamat on them.
Soup, I would try that, but the reason why its an issue is because I live on the second floor of an appartment complex. So my floor and walls vibrate at the drop of dime...I also happen to have heavy footfalls which means I even have to watch how I walk around it.
Anyway thanks for the advice and Congrats.
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Tiger Shark
Re: *Obligatory Celebratory Post*
Originally posted by Isezumi
I got me a new CD player... with the flip top....
The only downside(s) are A: No remote B: pretty sensitive to vibration C: Pretty sensitive to scratched media.
Are you sure you didn't buy a record player?
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RIP SiS :(
Re: Re: *Obligatory Celebratory Post*
Originally posted by linoleum
Are you sure you didn't buy a record player?
Actually, that reminds me that I need to pick one up.
I love the sound of vinyls.
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Not Wurm
Re: Re: *Obligatory Celebratory Post*
Originally posted by linoleum
Are you sure you didn't buy a record player?
HAHA FUNNAY!!
No im really certain its not a turntable.
It doesnt have a needle or anyplace to select speed.
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