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In Reply to: RE: Machina Mosquito or Nude Calyx? posted by Jonesy on November 15, 2024 at 09:57:21
I've used hockey pucks in the past to tilt back a couple tower speakers. Also used them to elevate equipment for improved ventilation. Hockey pucks are the best and I didn't have to fork over serious audiophile cash for some magic tweaks.
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I've used a hockey puck as a record clamp. Just drill a hole in the exact center and the right size for a tight fit.
Good idea. I wasn't that creative with mine using them mostly as spacers.
$.33 each, or 4 for $14.95 at Amazon.
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Aren't hockey pucks hard and slippery?
These aren't.
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in my systems. Used to be a customer in Atlanta area years ago.
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+1. I've used hockey pucks in quite a few applications. It's hard to beat the price as you've already noted....not to mention the build quality :)
Hockey pucks are great aren't they!
Used them under equipment as well and they look good too. (My wife didn't blink when I once had them under a soundbar.)
They are so solid and strong my son counter sunk drilled them and attached as feet to 2 pairs of old Peavey SP4ti speakers. 16 pucks in all. All new of course because us Canucks seem to always have some on hand. Believe it or not there was a "knock off" in there. Total mush when drilling out. Who knew LOL!
Jonesy
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