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Post by liffy99 on Jan 29, 2023 9:51:59 GMT
  ![]() Hewn from the remnants of a solid oak, Victorian, dinghy tiller, these luxurious risers will elevate your system to un-dreamed of heights ! Height optimised - tall enough to allow the passage of spiders and small rodents, low enough for your cat to hop over before climbing up your precious ‘speaker grilles. Radiation free - completely devoid of any electromagnetic properties whatsoever. Reversible polarity - can be simply rotated through 180 degrees. Low resistance - oak’s open grain structure allows free passage of audible information. Eco friendly - totally organic and 100% bio-degradeable. Transparent - finished with acoustically invisible wax oil. For best results orientate the grain with the direction of the prevailing wind. A myriad of other uses ( if I could only think of one). Approx. 90 x 70 x 50 mm. Weight 180 gm each. Set of six for £19, postage to mainland UK included. Comments from delighted users; “So much improvement in the very grain and texture of music” D. Reamer of Scunthorpe “Why can’t the kids put their bloody toys away after them” Simon of Basingstoke “Either they go or I do” Maureen from Burton on Trent
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Post by julesd68 on Jan 29, 2023 11:01:46 GMT
Apparently Japanese audiophiles discovered the use of Victorian dinghy tiller and now won't use anything else.
PM sent.
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Post by ajski2fly on Jan 29, 2023 11:32:35 GMT
Personally I find making my own with large Lego works very well
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Post by liffy99 on Jan 30, 2023 7:58:51 GMT
Who can blame them ? but hey, the next big thing . . . .
Equipment supports fashioned from the vertebrae of minke whales ( for scientific and research purposes only of course) !
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Post by julesd68 on Feb 3, 2023 11:14:13 GMT
I love my new cable risers.
Form, function and beauty.
The 1970's Sir Terence Conran aesthetic appeals to my sense of nostalgia.
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