Support Solved Coasters for Computer Speakers

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  1. Amaury Chaser

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    Are there coaster-like pads I can use for my speakers? I play music kind of loud. Not loud enough to where I'm blowing out my speakers, but loud enough that they vibrate and move on my glass desk and can potentially fall since they're not that far away from the edge, which is how a lot of speakers have broken.

    It isn't a big deal if my desk is against the walls since they'd just stop moving when they hit the walls, but I frequently re-arrange my room, and my computer desk isn't always against a wall -- right now, for example, it's like an island in the middle of my room.

    The only other thing I can think of is using one of my bath towels and putting it over my desk and putting my keyboard, mouse, monitor, and speakers on top of it.

    Any suggestions?
     
  2. Karuta Reborn

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    I had a similar issue a while back. I just Blu-tack'd them to my desk.
     
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    I forgot to mention I've also used tape before.

    I'm sorry. Blue-tacked?
     
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  5. Amaury Chaser

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    Sticky on both sides, looks like it. Would those be sold in your typical grocery store and the like, such as Fred Meyer?
     
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    Dunno what Fred Meyer is. They are sold just about everywhere here.
     
  7. Amaury Chaser

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    Thanks. And it's a grocery store.
     
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    From Googling it, it appears to be generic sticky-tack. but blue. And since he's not in NA, you may not find that exact brand. I don't know.
    Any kind would do I'm assuming.
     
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    oh yeah actually blu-tack may be an EU thing. anything sticky tack type thing should work.
     
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