SPRING..It's time to tighten the Hatches

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  • Clive
    Former Moderator
    • Jan 2002
    • 919

    #1

    SPRING..It's time to tighten the Hatches

    If you have not done so yet, it maybe time for you to do a once over to check loose mouldings, door knobs, rattling picture frames, rocking speakers and loose wire that has become victims of the "Sonic Boom" abuse over the winter or passed season from all the flixx we have watched.

    I have used two way tape on my portraits to hold them in place. Removed the grills from my speakers used some "Dust OFF" to clean them. Check my speakers to see if they were rocking and yes one was pulling to the left and needed alignment Adjusted the spikes and I was good to go!

    Just like our cars, our HT needs a "Tune up" once in a while. Calibrating and re-calibrating is one thing and yes a good thing but our "Space" needs us too!

    Check it out!




    CLIVE




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    CLIVE




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  • George Bellefontaine
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    • Jan 2001
    • 7636

    #2
    Good advice.




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