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Kalle Heinänen a écrit :
Ironically, a perfectly rigid stand won't work at this either,
because a perfectly rigid stand is incapable of receiving energy.



Do you have an educated guess - if my twisted metal stand will affect the
sound somehow, then how does it affect? Maybe slightly dampen some of the
lower frequencies? Maybe the twisted piece of metal can even act as a comb
filter? Could it even possibly reduce transient playback?

Any ideas what kind of music or test signals I should listen to if I build
this stand and then test it out?


Pipes full of sand are OK.
You can link 2 MDF baseplates with one (why not 2 or 3 of different
diameter ?)

Material ? PVC, copper, PE...

Wish you some fun.
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"Lionel" wrote in message
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Kalle Heinänen a écrit :
Ironically, a perfectly rigid stand won't work at this either,
because a perfectly rigid stand is incapable of receiving energy.



Do you have an educated guess - if my twisted metal stand will affect the
sound somehow, then how does it affect? Maybe slightly dampen some of the
lower frequencies? Maybe the twisted piece of metal can even act as a
comb filter? Could it even possibly reduce transient playback?

Any ideas what kind of music or test signals I should listen to if I
build this stand and then test it out?


Pipes full of sand are OK.
You can link 2 MDF baseplates with one (why not 2 or 3 of different
diameter ?)

He wants aethetics.
Lionel, you are French, surely you must understand


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Lionel
 
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In , Robert Morein wrote :


"Lionel" wrote in message
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Kalle Heinänen a écrit :
Ironically, a perfectly rigid stand won't work at this either,
because a perfectly rigid stand is incapable of receiving energy.


Do you have an educated guess - if my twisted metal stand will affect
the sound somehow, then how does it affect? Maybe slightly dampen some
of the lower frequencies? Maybe the twisted piece of metal can even act
as a comb filter? Could it even possibly reduce transient playback?

Any ideas what kind of music or test signals I should listen to if I
build this stand and then test it out?


Pipes full of sand are OK.
You can link 2 MDF baseplates with one (why not 2 or 3 of different
diameter ?)

He wants aethetics.
Lionel, you are French, surely you must understand


Basic material available.
Skill and imagination requested.

BTW a lot of people have major problems (pratic and metaphysic) with the
speaker stands and they often forget that it is very easy to hang some
bookshelf speakers.


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