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I was getting out a movie last night and bumped my Polk M-60 which caused it to tip. Luckily, I caught it without issue, but noticed that due to my slighly bowed hardwood floor, my speakers are not as stable as I would like them to be.
I started looking into building a bigger base for these this morning, and I'm not sure if it's something that would be worthwhile or very easy or not. Has anyone done this before? Are there any plans available out there I could mimic with the dimensions for my speakers? I'm not very handy so any and all help is appreciated. |
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