Some people just don't understand how speaker stands are supposed to work. Where is common sense?
Tony M
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CL here in Wilm. NC.
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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Haha, at first I just thought Huh, that's a steep perspective.I disabled signatures.
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Common sense is no longer common.
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The physics is all wrong!
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The physics is all wrong!
On flat Earth, the speakers hold up the stands, as the great flying Spaghetti Monster doth proclaim. -
7/10. Would have been a 10/10 if you could have squeezed in anti vaccination with it still making sense.afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
Village Idiot of Club Polk -
2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
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I'll take it, brain dead from various Moscow mules and 1am... -
That monstrosity is not even a bookshelf speaker. I'd say something like "Wow, it's really big!" but I don't want you getting any ideas before our camping trip.afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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I like those little rubber helpers in each corner of the upper plate that keep the speaker from vibrating off.