Cool idea! Did you use sticky tape? What if the tape breaks?
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May-06-2002 05:46
Jah
i just want to wear a hat
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Australia, Perth
i dont get it whats the advantage :/?
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May-06-2002 05:47
skywarp
goa trooper
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Edmonton, AB
It's rubber bands, not sticky tape.
This is only useful if you have your decks mounted close to big speakers (ie. club bassbins, several hundreds / thousands watt) - the rubber bands would dampen the vibrations and prevent turntable feedback and needle skipping.
I don't see a reason to set up your decks like that for a bedroom soundsystem.
Originally posted by Jah
i dont get it whats the advantage :/?
the club i have a residency has the tables floated like this..it just helps me adapt to them..u have to have much lighter hands..and stuff
May-06-2002 06:46
Technaut
tuanhceT
Registered: Nov 2001
Location:
Mr Oakenfold will not play at Gatecrasher unless they put squash balls which are cut in half under the feet on the decks!!
And yeah there soundsystem is loud
totally off topic....
SKYWARP - Where is Marshall Islands ???
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May-06-2002 10:31
Great Outdoors
Pole Folder Addict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Singapore
Hold on a second, rubber bands? Isn't that going to make the TTs even more bouncey?
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May-06-2002 12:11
migitymike
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: san antonio, USA
yes they bounce..but they dont shake.or vibrate..u can do this with thses tables floated../i have hard wood floors..i can jump on the floor make my whole set up shake..and when the tables are floated they shake..but they dotn jump..and make sure u use at least 8 rubber bands per tape roll..and thw width of each rubber band needs to be think..not the cheap little thin ones..the width is actually 64