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"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
... One of the simplest ways to control the bass perception of Model One is to place the radio on a sound absorbant pad (one that extends several inches from the front sides and back of the set) on a table at least one foot from a barrier--a wall, or other raised vertical surface. Great. So to make up for the poor design, you can't place it wherever you want to. It has to be on a special pad at precise distances from other objects. Yeah, that's what I want. Mike |
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