You did not mention if you have the speakers on cones, some type of platform, etc...
As such, if it is sitting flush on the floor, you can go to your local hardware store and pick up some simple wooden shims. These come in little packages and can be added to achieve whatever lift or tilt ratio that your trying to achieve.
If your using cones, etc... you can try using smaller cones in front and taller cones in the rear. This will give you the forward lean that your looking for.
Neither of these will deal with your problem of the speakers not being balanced. Merely suggestions that might or might not work. Good luck and let us know what you end up doing. Your experience with this one might end up benefitting someone else. Sean
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As such, if it is sitting flush on the floor, you can go to your local hardware store and pick up some simple wooden shims. These come in little packages and can be added to achieve whatever lift or tilt ratio that your trying to achieve.
If your using cones, etc... you can try using smaller cones in front and taller cones in the rear. This will give you the forward lean that your looking for.
Neither of these will deal with your problem of the speakers not being balanced. Merely suggestions that might or might not work. Good luck and let us know what you end up doing. Your experience with this one might end up benefitting someone else. Sean
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