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I've been creating a set of songs that I'll use to demo from now on. Good suggestion with the double sided tape. I like that!

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I use funtack. Not sure what you really call it, but that is what the hearing aid manufacturers do. Basically it's like a slightly sticky silly putty. I think office stores might sell something similar for hanging posters.

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It is kind of like a white putty paste? If so, I already have some of that for hanging posters.

That sounds like a good solution for a small format tweeter, but my experience is with large format. And they are too heavy to stay in place with sticky putty. So I use layers or rolled up bits of 1/8" heavy duty double sided tape. If I ever need to mount a small format I'll have a better method now. And I won't have to deal with the residue from the double sided tape.

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