- May 8, 2014
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Hi all
I recently moved to a new apartment and have now noticed what a suspended wooden floor can do to a record player.
My girlfriend also seems to be less lightfooted than expected and I'm already driving her mad begging to be more careful.
I guess I could invest in a wall-mounted rack, but I'd rather not drill holes into the walls as we're still renting and are afraid of losing some of the deposit.
Is there a possibility to put something shockabsorbent under the feet of the record player? Can anyone relate to this problem and offer a solution.
Thanks!
I recently moved to a new apartment and have now noticed what a suspended wooden floor can do to a record player.
My girlfriend also seems to be less lightfooted than expected and I'm already driving her mad begging to be more careful.
I guess I could invest in a wall-mounted rack, but I'd rather not drill holes into the walls as we're still renting and are afraid of losing some of the deposit.
Is there a possibility to put something shockabsorbent under the feet of the record player? Can anyone relate to this problem and offer a solution.
Thanks!