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I have one of the Ultimate support Studio organizers...It works great. However, it keeps wanting to tip backwards. I have it rested against the wall...But I'd like to have it rest properly on all four legs. I don't want to rearrange everything(monitors, monitor, mixer etc)

I have these old ankle weights that I put towards the front legs of the unit and it helps but it's not solid...What other type of weighting can I use to counter balance? Preferbly Cheap?

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Opus2000 Mon, 03/04/2002 - 23:00

How about those really old 500MB hard drives...ya know the ones that look like Gene Simmons platform shoes?!!
C'mon..are you serious Munkee? Or is this just a gag because you're actually back in California now and wanting to stir up trouble or what? :p !!
Ha ha ha ha!!! You better watch out Munkee....you're too close now to be messing with me!! lmao!!
give me a call you putz...you got my number now!!
Peace
Opus

Jon Best Tue, 03/05/2002 - 08:06

Take off the little rubber feet on the front tubes, drill a pilot hole 3/8" in from the edge of the angled front tube legs (on the bottom), stick a 2" drywall screw through the hole into the floor (2 1/2" if you've got thick carpet), slit the edges of the little rubber feet, and stick them back on over the ends of the tubes (or don't). Easy, under $3, won't ever move unless you want it to.

knightfly Wed, 03/06/2002 - 14:50

Yeah, I have a hard time "phasing" myself, I "field" so re"volt"ing; "wire" so "well-grounded" people "supply"ed with in-"capacitating" (s)urges to "pun"ish others in their "ohm sweet ohm", instead of just "sinking" a glass of "ripple" and "filtering" out all the noise? Try it - "joule" like it... evetS