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In Reply to: Speaker cabinet vibration mitigation posted by kenster on May 9, 2010 at 21:09:46:
They had magnets to hold them on. But they went on the back of the speaker. I don't remember them doing much. I still have them somewhere around here.
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- From a long time ago I have similar looking products. - Norm 11:54:03 05/10/10 (14)
- Same company, you silly goose. They started... - geoffkait 09:48:28 05/11/10 (13)
- Microscan? - rick_m 13:56:40 05/11/10 (11)
- RE: Microscan? Yeppers...they had a - geoffkait 16:53:35 05/11/10 (10)
- Which was? nt - Norm 06:23:25 05/12/10 (9)
- RE: Flaw in original design - geoffkait 06:30:41 05/12/10 (8)
- RE: Flaw in original design... also - kenster 15:45:51 05/12/10 (7)
- RE: Flaw in original design... also - geoffkait 16:50:25 05/12/10 (6)
- RE: Flaw in original design... also - kenster 00:54:39 05/13/10 (5)
- RE: Flaw in original design... also - geoffkait 03:15:16 05/13/10 (4)
- This was absolutely true. Also these things even on the back of the speaker, look awful & do little. nt - Norm 06:42:55 05/13/10 (3)
- RE: This was absolutely true. Also these things even on the back of the speaker, look awful & do little. nt - geoffkait 10:55:29 05/13/10 (0)
- RE: This was absolutely true. Also these things even on the back of the speaker, look awful & do little. nt - rick_m 07:28:10 05/13/10 (1)
- Resonances are a major pain. Some times devices that seem improbable to have an effect do. - Norm 10:58:56 05/13/10 (0)
- I thought they looked like what I have, but how many companies stay in business this long? nt - Norm 11:07:00 05/11/10 (0)