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Boston A360 DIY Feet
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<blockquote data-quote="Terra" data-source="post: 815880" data-attributes="member: 18393"><p>Theory question...</p><p></p><p>Must I insulate/isolate the steel feet by putting rubber washers between the steel and cab where they meet? I don't believe that I will hear a difference as my listening volumes are quite low here in my office but I would prefer to have the addition installed correct, theoretically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terra, post: 815880, member: 18393"] Theory question... Must I insulate/isolate the steel feet by putting rubber washers between the steel and cab where they meet? I don't believe that I will hear a difference as my listening volumes are quite low here in my office but I would prefer to have the addition installed correct, theoretically. [/QUOTE]
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