Red Jacket Mike
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Another way to keep the Mac Mini stable is an adhesive pad available from MacSales. It will work with the 2010 model and newer. It costs only $8.00, and can be seen here.
I'm not sure if it would help with vibration as well as cones, but my Mini sits on a lacquered maple shelf and would tend to slide around even when inserting CDs to rip, as well as when plugging/unplugging USB cables, etc. This pad solves the problem.
After visiting your link, this could very well be the one's I had trouble remembering early this morning. Still not sure... but still sleepy.The cones Mach2music used underneath a Mac mini looked great!
Another way to keep the Mac Mini stable is an adhesive pad available from MacSales. It will work with the 2010 model and newer. It costs only $8.00, and can be seen here.
I'm not sure if it would help with vibration as well as cones, but my Mini sits on a lacquered maple shelf and would tend to slide around even when inserting CDs to rip, as well as when plugging/unplugging USB cables, etc. This pad solves the problem.