Shims for Center Stage 2M...

Mcbrion

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Where are the shims placed for the Center Stage 2M? On top of the 2ms or underneath, on the platform under the footers? My footers look slightly lopsided, but I assume if the footers need to be directly against the component, then the shims are for the platform everything is sitting on. No instructions came with the footers, so I want to be sure I have them set up correctly (just arrived).
 
Thank you for the quick response, Steve.

Would this then apply to a set sent in the past seven days? I might be mistaking the little black discs that came with them for shims.
 
Steve, is the 0.8 footer being revised? I had ordered a second set of the 0.8 footers, but was told today that the 0.8 footer is...unavailable, for lack of a better term. So, it left me wondering if there is a revision in the smallest footer in the line.

Impressive results, by the way. Very impressive, particularly to the human voice, either male or female. So much more "there"- ness to the voices, as though they are being more harmonically fleshed out and delivered to the listener's ears. The far more lowered noise floor permits a "hearing into" even in pop recordings (before autotune, so we're talking mid-80's music) so that when a lead singer backs him/herself up, you can hear both his lead and his backup vocals apart from each other.
 
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