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how to put my loudspeaker higher
Hi there,
I'm not sure what is the thing in English that one puts under a loudspeaker to get it higher. Is it a stand or a rack? So, my question is: does it make sense to use a wooden one, that I have by a carpenter made? What kind of wood should I use? I have a Cambridge Audio 540A amplifier and a pair of Tannoy mx2 loudspeakers, should I better use an industrially fabricated one? The cheapest one I've found was about 200 bucks, which seems to be expensive. - Gergely |
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Greg wrote:
Hi there, I'm not sure what is the thing in English that one puts under a loudspeaker to get it higher. Is it a stand or a rack? Usually called a stand. So, my question is: does it make sense to use a wooden one, that I have by a carpenter made? What kind of wood should I use? For my home-mades, I used threaded 3/4" metal plumbing pipe, a pair of metal 'sockets' (flanges) that they screw into , and two squares of MDF I cut (one small, one large). Screw the sockets to the MDF, then thread the pipe end into the sockets. Spray paint the whole thing whatever color your like (flat black, for me). Voila, speaker stands. All the materials can be bought cheap at Home Depot, and they're stand is also easily dismantled and reassemb;ed. You can fill the pipe with sand if you want more mass, and put spikes on the bottoms if you're into that sort of thing. _____ | | | ____|____ |
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Yeah, I am not so sure if stands make any difference to sound quality.
I used to use Denon stand bought for $30. Wrapped it with specially made bag filled with sand. And finally placed the speakers on Racing cone. Then, I bought one arcylic stand from A... something, paid about 200 and trust me I HEARD NO DIFFERENCE. Later I trade in that for floorstanding speakers . |
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"Greg" wrote in message
... Hi there, I'm not sure what is the thing in English that one puts under a loudspeaker to get it higher. Is it a stand or a rack? So, my question is: does it make sense to use a wooden one, that I have by a carpenter made? What kind of wood should I use? I have a Cambridge Audio 540A amplifier and a pair of Tannoy mx2 loudspeakers, should I better use an industrially fabricated one? The cheapest one I've found was about 200 bucks, which seems to be expensive. What's the dimension of those speakers, their weight, and how high off the floor would you like them? I found a wood all made and assembled "stand" which served my purpose for less than $20. Where are you located? I like my speakers at ear level, or above, (when seated) |
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Norman M. Schwartz wrote:
Where are you located? I like my speakers at ear level, or above, (when seated) I'm writing from Hungary so I bet you cannot recommend me a good store. What about the speaker position that's what others told me as well. I need a 2 feet stand, I suppose. My loudspeakers are about one ft high, 8 inches wide and deep in between. - Gergely |
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"Greg" wrote in message
... Norman M. Schwartz wrote: Where are you located? I like my speakers at ear level, or above, (when seated) I'm writing from Hungary so I bet you cannot recommend me a good store. What about the speaker position that's what others told me as well. I need a 2 feet stand, I suppose. My loudspeakers are about one ft high, 8 inches wide and deep in between. I guess I cannot. I raised as pair of Klipsch floor standing (SF 3) a foot off the ground for $30 using: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=12188102 |
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"Norman M. Schwartz" wrote
I guess I cannot. I raised as pair of Klipsch floor standing (SF 3) a foot off the ground for $30 using: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=12188102 Well, it's an audiophile solution. I'm afraid people here will judge you as too geeky. - Gergely ps: for another poster: I tend to turn up the volume, don't worry. |
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"Gergely Buday" wrote in message
... "Norman M. Schwartz" wrote I guess I cannot. I raised as pair of Klipsch floor standing (SF 3) a foot off the ground for $30 using: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=12188102 Well, it's an audiophile solution. I'm afraid people here will judge you as too geeky. You must have meant it's a non-audiophile solution. True audiophile solutions hardly ever come by that inexpensively. If you could fill them full of sand, spike them to the carpet, nail them to the floor, and blu tack them to the stand; then you have a "audiophile solution". |
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