the one that just recently sold was a 5"x4", tho, it was the original shelf variant. I have a 6"x6" under a quantum symphony pro. I don't know if it helps
Black Diamond Racing Shelf for EMM CDSA?
I'm thinking of getting one of these for my EMM CDSA.
Would the 15x12 one be the right size? (Or would I need the wider one to have the feet fully fit on it?) The player is 17 inches wide.
I only see Musicdirect as the place to get it. (Any other places?)
Had anyone tried it for any usage? Any comments on it are welcome.
I hate using cones or balls or pointy things under my eqpt. because they seem unstable and make me nervous. The BDRS looks like it's just flat. Is this right?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Would the 15x12 one be the right size? (Or would I need the wider one to have the feet fully fit on it?) The player is 17 inches wide.
I only see Musicdirect as the place to get it. (Any other places?)
Had anyone tried it for any usage? Any comments on it are welcome.
I hate using cones or balls or pointy things under my eqpt. because they seem unstable and make me nervous. The BDRS looks like it's just flat. Is this right?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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OK, thanks, I keep on the lookout. Someone I know recommends Stillpoints for the EMM player, but, like I said, I want something more substantial. Some of these alternate feet are designed to be used with just 3 of them under a component! I got some of these once and it seemed crazy, regardless of the sonic value. Maybe I'll try the Black Diamond LM Pillows, as they are not too expensive, but I have yet to see reports from anyone who used them around here (or anywhere). |
04-28-11: ChayroYes. Bizarre as it may seem, no matter what the velocity of a light source is with respect to an observer, the velocity of the light as perceived or measured by the observer will always be the same (approximately 186,000 miles/second in a vacuum). See this writeup on the Michelson-Morley experiment. Constancy of the speed of light is also fundamental to Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Of course, the maker of the vehicle would have problems meeting Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, because it would require infinite energy to accelerate the vehicle to light speed. :-) Regards, -- Al |
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