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I'm just about to order my first iPod (classic), Hornet amp and ALO Cryo dock and I'm wondering if any of you would be willing to suggest methods of attaching the amp to the iPod.
I'd like something that doesn't permanently attach to either the iPod or amp.
Velcro tape would be the best solution to me, thats wat I use. You can grab that at any staples store. Don't cost much around 2-5 dollars depending on which u pick.
Alot of people also like to use wristbands to tie together their setups. And they seem to work just as well.
Well, you could use a number of strong rubber bands, or i hear that those silicone bracelets work nicely. I use a velcro strap in mine. Although it's a bit big and blocks the screen a bit. Good luck though.
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I'm just about to order my first iPod (classic), Hornet amp and ALO Cryo dock and I'm wondering if any of you would be willing to suggest methods of attaching the amp to the iPod.
I'd like something that doesn't permanently attach to either the iPod or amp.
Thanks in advance.
Aaron
I use a rubber washer for the iPod and vCap dock in the picture up there. If your worried about rubbing, use three and have two of them used as spacers. You can buy a package of these from Lowes or Home Depot. Those little "live strong" like bracelets aren't half bad either.
BTW, this is not really the thread for this discussion if you read the topic. This is not even the right forum (ALO sponsor).
I use a rubber washer for the iPod and vCap dock in the picture up there. If your worried about rubbing, use three and have two of them used as spacers. You can buy a package of these from Lowes or Home Depot. Those little "live strong" like bracelets aren't half bad either.
BTW, this is not really the thread for this discussion if you read the topic. This is not even the right forum (ALO sponsor).
You're right - sorry about that. Moderator please move or delete posts.