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In Reply to: RE: Flaw in original design... also posted by geoffkait on May 12, 2010 at 16:50:25:
That would explain it but there were inconsistencies in the magnet pad strengths as some would lock together like no tomorrow and some would barely hold onto each other.
Most times one could swap the pads around if one had more than a few on hand and find a good magnetic match...
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- 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)