Glad I didnt put spikes on xls200 when new

phil2009

Established Member
Ive just put the spikes on my xls200 cos its walking about on it own at high vol, now I cant move the darn thing..hehe

So glad I didnt put then on when I bought the xls200, cos for a good 5-6 weeks I was spinning it around dayly to get to the levels at the back of it.. The spikes would be ruined by now if I put them on from the start, and its a concrate floor too,:D
 

ryms

Standard Member
Good tip! I'm probably going to get a BK sub (still not sure about xls200 vs xxls400) and it's nice to keep the spikes in tact ;)
 

m4rky_m4rk

Prominent Member
For those very heavy subs...I found leaving it sat on towel/blanket (wood floor) saved my back. Its much easier to reposition and drag around and saved the floor from scratches and marks.
 

phil2009

Established Member
For those very heavy subs...I found leaving it sat on towel/blanket (wood floor) saved my back. Its much easier to reposition and drag around and saved the floor from scratches and marks.

Well Ive put my sub on cup mats, so if I ever want to alter it or move it, it will slide hopefully:thumbsup:
 

HiFiRuss71

Distinguished Member
Good tip! I'm probably going to get a BK sub (still not sure about xls200 vs xxls400) and it's nice to keep the spikes in tact ;)
If you can afford the XXLS-400, there's no reason to buy the XLS-200.

Russell
 

phil2009

Established Member
Oh yeah how do you like my diy ferret guard, to stop my ferrets getting to the driver. A tad rubbish but it does the job:D






 

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