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- Path: sparky!uunet!stanford.edu!agate!linus!philabs!ytl
- From: ytl@philabs.philips.com (Ying Tat Leung)
- Subject: blu-tak
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.140814.20283@philabs.philips.com>
- Originator: ytl@pooh
- Sender: news@philabs.philips.com (Mr. C. News)
- Reply-To: ytl@philabs.philips.com (Ying Tat Leung)
- Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff, NY 10510
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 14:08:14 GMT
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- Fellow netters,
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- I've read so many times that Stereophile guys use this "Blu-Tak" to couple
- speakers to their stands. What is this "Blu-Tak" and where can I get it?
- I have this Sound Organization stand which comes with small upturned cones
- for the speakers to sit on. Many stands like Target also come with cones or
- spikes. Any reason to use blu-tak instead (except not damaging the
- speaker cabinet finish)?
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- Also, where can I get a good pair of jumpers to use between the biwiring posts
- of my speakers before I can afford double runs of cable? I read that the new
- biwirable LS3/5A comes with gold plated brass plates as jumpers. Something
- like that would be nice. Or should I save the $ and go to biwiring directly?
- (No flames please, thank you)
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- Regards,
- Ying
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