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    PS 1400 feet can I get them?

    Does JBL make feet for the PS 1400 when its in the stack configuration? I saw silver feet in one picture I have that lift the sub off the floor a little more than the spikes do.

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    They don't adjust and you can't replace them with something else. But you'd need to pull the LE14H to confirm what's on the other side. And no, they don't sell replacements. I've messed with mine before, they turn but don't loosen or tighten. My hunch is that there's a lock nut and washer on the inside. Mine are aluminum cones.

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    FWIW I set the PS1400s spikes into the cylinder of these tap-in gliders

    there might be a better way, but this gives maybe 3/8" elevation, keeps the spike off my laminate floor, and allows easy movement, distributing only about 20lbs per glider

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