Topic: Thread size of ADI-2 DAC screw
I found the feet on ADI-2 DAC is too slippery. How to change them to some heavy feet. May I know what is the size of the screw thread at the bottom? Better have the width and length information
Thank you!
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I found the feet on ADI-2 DAC is too slippery. How to change them to some heavy feet. May I know what is the size of the screw thread at the bottom? Better have the width and length information
Thank you!
Not exactly the answer you are looking for:
You could use small pieces of double-sided adhesive tape or adhesive clay/pads:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01N75L50W?language=en
Both are available as residue-free versions, removable without leaving any trace.
I found the feet on ADI-2 DAC is too slippery. How to change them to some heavy feet. May I know what is the size of the screw thread at the bottom? Better have the width and length information
Thank you!
Here are the measures for ADI-2/4 Pro SE, current DACs should probably be the same, at least all models use metric screws.
Feet screws are metric M4 x 9 mm, Torx T-20 head.
Shaft length is 6 mm, which should by no means be exceeded, or you penetrate the motherboard.
Make sure the screw sticks out through the new feet ca. 2 mm, unscrewed.
Thank you so much for you information
The M4 is what I am looking for.
For length it is much easier to manage as I am going to use washer to adjust the stick out part and avoid touching the motherboard.
Hihi, here it is. Sometimes it takes a silly answer to motivate the specialists, and Kai is definitely one of them.
Hi
And also thanks for your suggestion which I am using similar solution to prevent it from moving.
Or you can just replace the "hi-fi style" feet with self-adhesive rubber ones, like those that come with the ADI-2 Pro. They stick pretty well to the surface.
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