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RC-7 Circ 2004 Tilting Screw AKA Leveling bolt - I lost mine


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I am re-arranging my Home Theater equipment due to new TV.

 

I have been getting by with my RC- just sitting flat on the stereo shelves under old TV

Well the new TV moves the RC-7 lower so I need to Tilt it up.

 

I cannot find the Tilt screw!

Look on Klipsch web pages and I cannot find where they sells parts like this.

(It has been a while since I have visited)

 

Does anyone know where I can purchase this screw with the glob of rubber on the end?

OR

What is the thread size? Metric or SAE? and I will make my own.

 

THANKS!

 

 

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Well I always thought the RC-7 had two sets of tapped holes - FRont and rer so you could tilt up or down.

 

DAYUM only the rear...

 

So no need for screw now a sI need to tilt up.

But I figured it out .

Little short rubber bumpers in rear - came from Cabinet drawers supply as it keeps them from slamming and less then 1/8" thick.

Then my trial I stacked washers under the front with a furniture pad thingy - 1.5" tall roughly.

 

WOrks fine - Ugly but works.

So off I went to AMAZON to hunt down something to hold up the front and look like it was meant to be there.

 

I found the below fancy door stop in the jungles of AMAZON.

I will cut, sand, shave the thick rubber part to the angle I Want the speaker to be at based on height of this thing.

Sticky tape it to furniture and then set speaker down on it to have it tilt up.

 

 

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