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In Reply to: This may sound a little odd.. but... posted by B. P. Firlotte on March 22, 2000 at 06:08:48:
Good idea. My brother works as an optician so I'll hit him up for a few of these. I'm thinking it might be good to use some tack under the lenses to dampen them and hold them in place, then marbles or bearings over that. Best might be to have a lens on each side of the bearing -- dunno.On the other side of the fence, I've heard the Black Diamond cones really change a modest system for the better in a Denver audio store. However, I've used them at home with 3 different systems and under all components and I have yet to hear a difference at all. Despite that, they make great spacers to get your equipment off the shelf a bit for air cooling and the like.
My equipment "rack" by the way is a cheap MDF TV stand.
DOubling the rollers is better, if a little tricky to set up.
I found that if you glue 3 to an MDF shelf and use that as the top 3, ie upside down, then its easier to get the bottom 3 in the right place.
Then use home made cones above the shelf (if you are really keeping the price down).
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