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Username: Scorpio1

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Post Number: 101
Registered: Nov-07
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Im thinking of adding some type of neoprene/rubber pad to the top plate my speaker stands (no adhesive).

I've searched all over the net without much luck. Any recommendations or should I just stick to the basic Blu Tack solution?
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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 9930
Registered: Dec-04
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The blu-yack is pretty standard, Ed.
However, I did use a cloth intended to stop stuff sliding around in the trunk of a car.
I have no idea of the name, just a roll-out 'towel' from the dollar store.
For a buck, these things hold like crazy, and leave no marks or anything.
Did the job for me, without isolating the cab from the stand, making a pretty good coupling, which is what I wanted for the Psb Alphas.
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Username: Nuck

Post Number: 9931
Registered: Dec-04
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I have also seen a 'tack cloth' used.
This is from the paint dept, used to tack-off dust before painting.
No guarantees on the residual tack, though.
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Username: Scorpio1

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Post Number: 102
Registered: Nov-07
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Thanks Nuck. I'll check Home Depot's paint section.
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