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It's probably a bent cabinet.
mozza wrote:
>
> I'm not at home right now, but the shelf it's on is glass and I
> remember that one foot is 'shorter' than all the other feet. I'm
> almost certain it's the front left one. If I look between the
> foot and the casing on the feet, the 'short' one has a smaller
> gap.
>
> I expect I'll inform my dealer of the problems and ask them to
> contact me when a new unit without any of the problems comes in,
> so I can swap it then, rather than be without now.
>
> I think I'll email Sony too.
>
> On 3 Nov 99, at 1:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hey, Mozza. If you can inspect your 930's feet easily look for the
> > following: Perhaps the front feet differ from the back feet slightly and
> > our units have "three front feet" or some such thing. I would check on
> > mine, but it is now stuck in my audio cabinet and is difficult to pull out
> > without some effort to keep all the wires intact.
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