RTi A5 stands crooked
darkwing
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I know, I know, it's not a big deal.
But one of my new RTi A5 speakers stand crooked. On a level, the bubble is fully outside the bracket - just outside it, but completely out. This is left/right, not forward/back, so it's pretty noticeable. And it's one of those things I just keep looking at....
So what do I do? Rubber mat between the feet and the cabinet?
But one of my new RTi A5 speakers stand crooked. On a level, the bubble is fully outside the bracket - just outside it, but completely out. This is left/right, not forward/back, so it's pretty noticeable. And it's one of those things I just keep looking at....
So what do I do? Rubber mat between the feet and the cabinet?
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Are the feet at all adjustable?
If floor under speaker is unlevel and feet cannot be adjusted, your only recourse is to shim.LR Setup:
Polk RTi10's, RTi6's, CSiA6 (5 ch setup)
Onkyo 705 & Denon 3808ci Receiver, Onk 875
Parasound 2250 Amp
Sony 26" KDL series Bravia LCD
Panny DMR-EH75 Recorder
Panny DVD-F87 (5 disk DVD player)
NAD T585 (DVD/SACD)
Yamaha DVD-C961 (5 disk SACD/DVD)
SciAnt Explorer 8500HD Cable Box
Orig & 5Gen iPods, , Wii
Plans/Fantasies:
400 disk player that handles ALL formats, sounds as good as NAD with Panasonic interface & compatability. -
Nope, not adjustable that I can see. The only thing there to work with are the screws holding the feet to the bottom of the cabinets.
I was afraid of that....so...any opinions on what to use for a shim? I was thinking just some rubber mat, since that's what's there when you take the feet off.