Msb reference feet

sbnx

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Anyone try to take off the new feet that come on the reference dac? I got some revopods to try out. But the feet are really stuck. Like they used locktight. Any help appreciated.

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gfroman

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You could just put the RevoPods next to the feet directly to the chassis, as long as they are higher than the stock feet.
I am doing that to my MBL101E speakers with RevoPods (not threaded into the speakers).
They sound great!
 

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bryans

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I would log a call to MSB. I would expect the feet to just screw off.
 

Levitator

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The feet should quite easily unscrew - I had to take mine off a little while ago and didn’t have a problem
 

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The feet have to be put on, so will be able to take off. Hopefully we're only talking one footer and its not misthreaded
 

Kingsrule

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Wrap a piece of duct tape around footer...it will then unscrew
Conversely, duct tape helps to get the footer tight

Rubber gloves also work great...
 
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sbnx

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Thanks for the replys. All of them were really on there. Rubber goves were not enough. I ended up putting two drops of wd40 next to each foot and let it sit for a min. Then the rubber jar opener broke them loose.

although, i do like the duck tape idea.
 

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