kicking your speakers off your desk

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I do it far too often! Is it just me?!

Few beers (like tonight) or no beers. I enjoy gaming, I enjoy watching movies, I enjoy listening to music at my pc. I do :)

But, I like to recline and put me feet up. There is a little space on my desk, maybe just enough. But I like to riggle. My poor Creative T20's.. they have hit the floor so many times, they now even rattle a little bit. But the're still good as new :)

any one else do this? (hope so) or just me :D
 
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I've never done it, but I have pretty chunky speakers that aren't easily moved!

Maybe a wall mount would be best? :p At least they're only cheapy computer speakers, if you kicked some expensive bookshelf speakers off a desk then I imagine you'd be a little more concerned... ;)

My I have had midi speakers fall off a shelf a few times in the past, cheap and nasty JVC's but they still work ok, just a few scratches...
 
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I would kick myself in the nads if I accidentally kicked my speakers :O
 
hahaha, I do this ALL the time! mainly cos I always have to go behind my desk to get to cables, but always one speaker falls off.

Im yet to find a solution.
 
I dont have my speakers connected as my walls are thin and dont want to be a noisy neigbour. But i am always knocking my headset (SpeedLink Medusa NX 5.1) off the desk or dropping them :p

Thankfully they are well made.
 
25kg a piece floorstanders once they're finished, not going to be an issue :D
Nice. :cool: Update the DIY thread once they're done please.

I have to use sacktrucks to move my tapped horn, and I always have to reverse as I cannot see over the top. :D I think it weighs 40Kg as a guess...

25Kg should be just about liftable tho, but sacktrucks make things much easier unless stairs are involved...
 
Not got speaker on my pc, headphones only.

I do however keep knocking one of my surround speakers off the radiator, keep catching the cable, probably not the best place to put a speaker anyway but its still working after a year on a radiator!
 
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