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Little Rubber Feet be gone!
I like the rubber feet on the Command 8 but they prevent me from using a sliding rack shelf above it by about 1 mm. I tried unscrewing but they just keep spinning. I didnt know if I should yank on them, or if I have to take the whole bottom plate off to get at them. How do they come off?
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Re: Little Rubber Feet be gone!
Ok, figured it out. Theres a retaining nut inside the console that holds them on.
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Re: Little Rubber Feet be gone!
How's that shelf working out?
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Re: Little Rubber Feet be gone!
Great, I pull my midi keyboard out and laydown what I need and then tuck it back away again. I love having a recording desk with my stuff racked in. Finally.
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