No problems with ventilation and air circulation? I always wondered how on
earth they could stack CS80s onto CP70s or GS-1s etc. without getting into
trouble.
Stephen
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From: "erikfromhere" <moogsynthex@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 10:03 AM
Subject: [yamahacs80] CS-80 legs / alternatives
> --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Metzger" <scottmetzger3d@...>
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> > Too bad there are no wheels on the legs though.
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> I do own the legs, but I find them too high to play the synth while
> sitting on a chair (and far too low to play it while standing). So I
> placed my CS80 on a small steel office-furniture-cabinet on wheels
> (lxbxh = 80x40x60cm). Now I can reposition the synth without any effort
> all on my own, and I can store a lot of stuff - service manual etc ;-)
> inside the cabinet-drawers. I used some wooden spacers to make sure the
> ventilation is not restricted. Since the CS80 hang's over in the front
> a lot (the weight is at the back) there's enough space free for my own
> legs.
> Besides: the original legs are not friendly to the floor, there are
> only 2 leveling-devices, the other 2 contact-areas are just some small
> steel pins, not very nice and not good for your mariage...
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