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My wife is so wonderful.
Well, my wife got me a new 620 for Christmas. So now I'm full armed. This week, I'll be putting my athletes together (tryouts).
One question...Is there a way to muffle the board sound? |
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i dont know how, but there is a way. PM Michigan Joe, i think he mentioned this a ways back. Someone should be able to help you though.
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!
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To begin with Merry Christmas to both you and your family. A new gameboard is a great Christmas present. Many coaches like myself got started in the hobby as children when we received our first gameboards for Christmas. As for the noise turn the little knob that is in the corner of the endzone. That should help with the noise.
Coach J |
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NOISE
IF YOUR NOISE COTINUES TO BE TOO HIGH PUT A LARGE TOWEL UNDER YOUR GAME AND CHECK THE MOTOR SPEED , AND THAT SHOULD DO IT, BUT MAKE SURE THE SPEED IS RIGHT FOR YOUR MEN , IF YOUR NOISE LEVEL IS STILL TO HIGH , PLACE A FOLDED PIECE OF PAPER UNDER EACH LEG. HOPE THIS HELPS.
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You can always check the Miggle chat board and search for "tweaking 620 boards" and you will get everything from binder clips to shims.
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