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Thread: Do roller casters impead bass performance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome View Post
    Heather

    Is that a Poang from Ikea I see there?
    Why yes, TiDome, its a pair o'Poang, in leather trim ...

    quite comfy seats for reading the Sunday Post (WaPo) or whatever comes 'round ...

    Emma has allergies and find leather has much less dust and such to deal with.
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    Another possibility (really cheap) is to place a sheet of mylar/plastic between the cabinet and the floor. Very easy to adjust the position and move the cabinet by sliding. I've used aluminum cones under the wood cabinet feet, wood feet alone, and a plastic sheet under the wood feet...all on hardwood floors. The last combo sounded best and was the easiest to move. Mind you, the effect of changing the cabinet height may have had a greater effect on the bass response than the spikes. If you have carpet underneath, that's another matter altogether.

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