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Carpet spikes for beolab 6000

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bramble
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bramble Posted: Fri, Jul 24 2015 12:42 PM
As above..... Is there such a thing, I know the bl8000 can have spikes!!!!

New puppy this w/e [:\'(] .............crash bang wallop!!!! Bl6000 destroyed, so would try to make then less of a knock over Surprise

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, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀

 

 

 

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Duels replied on Fri, Jul 24 2015 1:51 PM

Not as far as I can recall.  Just the 8000's.  Maybe some bubble wrap for the puppy!!

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You could glue them to a thin plastic plate with a large diameter. Would make them more difficult to tip over. Then you can remove them when the dog is more careful.

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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bramble replied on Fri, Jul 24 2015 4:27 PM
I have the original box for the 6000's , so will check if by any chance there was spikes suppliedUnsure

Puppy= destroyer of all things!Smile

Thanks folks

Beovision 7 40 mk 5 ,beovision 6x3,   beosound 3000, beogram 3300 , 2 x lc2, 2 x beocom 1401, beocom 6000 x 2,  5 x beo4, 

, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀

 

 

 

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Definitely no spikes for the 6000's, just stick on rubber pads (5 per tower). These normally fall off with age.

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w5bno123 replied on Sat, Jul 25 2015 7:37 AM
Maybe it's time to pop them on the wall instead? There were never any spikes for the BL6000

http://www.stbbrackets.co.uk/en-GB/product/beolab-6000/beolab-6000-wall-bracket
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bramble replied on Sat, Jul 25 2015 11:40 AM
W5bno123

After much redecorating and a happy wife, the idea of trying to hide cables etc and wall mounting speakers ........I value my marriage Big Smile

Beovision 7 40 mk 5 ,beovision 6x3,   beosound 3000, beogram 3300 , 2 x lc2, 2 x beocom 1401, beocom 6000 x 2,  5 x beo4, 

, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀

 

 

 

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w5bno123 replied on Sun, Jul 26 2015 9:11 PM
Good call! However we retro fitted these BL8000 on a block wall that was dot and dabbed. The new wall paint was Farrow & Ball which if touched marks really easily. The client was over the moon with the work.

Please see before and after shots.

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bramble replied on Sun, Jul 26 2015 9:37 PM
Looks like a really nice job, and looks like mine was in January this year [:\'(]

Think I will go with getting a speaker with a larger foot print!!!! Like a bl5.

Then the marriage would be over lolDevil

Beovision 7 40 mk 5 ,beovision 6x3,   beosound 3000, beogram 3300 , 2 x lc2, 2 x beocom 1401, beocom 6000 x 2,  5 x beo4, 

, 4 x beolab 4's, form 2, h2, a2,a1 and a beolab 2 😀😀

 

 

 

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