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Seeking a pair of speaker stands
I need a pair of speaker stands.
I'm after something that looks like this: http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg (i.e black, square section steel in a design composed of right-angles). The speakers have a footprint of 20cm wide by 18cm deep, and for aesthetic reasons the stand needs to match that as closely as possible. Are there any models I should be looking out for on the second-hand market? Thanks, Daniele |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
Huge wrote:
On 2018-01-09, D.M. Procida wrote: I need a pair of speaker stands. I'm after something that looks like this: http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg (i.e black, square section steel in a design composed of right-angles). The speakers have a footprint of 20cm wide by 18cm deep, and for aesthetic reasons the stand needs to match that as closely as possible. Have you considered making your own out of Dexion Speedframe? http://www.dexionstore.co.uk/dexion-..._3219_564.html I think probably it ought to be welded. How rigid is that stuff? Daniele |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
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, D.M. Procida wrote: Huge wrote: On 2018-01-09, D.M. Procida wrote: I need a pair of speaker stands. I'm after something that looks like this: http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg (i.e black, square section steel in a design composed of right-angles). The speakers have a footprint of 20cm wide by 18cm deep, and for aesthetic reasons the stand needs to match that as closely as possible. Have you considered making your own out of Dexion Speedframe? http://www.dexionstore.co.uk/dexion-..._3219_564.html I think probably it ought to be welded. How rigid is that stuff? More than rigid enough for the job. I made some for my BBC LS5/8 which need provision for the amp too. The 'proper' stands are far too high for domestic use. You can cut it by hand, but I use an angle grinder with steel cutoff wheel in a stand. Which gives a nice square cut with little skill needed. -- *I did a theatrical performance about puns. It was a play on words.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
D.M. Procida wrote:
--------------------- . Have you considered making your own out of Dexion Speedframe? http://www.dexionstore.co.uk/dexion-..._3219_564.html I think probably it ought to be welded. How rigid is that stuff? ** It's made from square section steel, so rigidity is adequate. Will certainly look right, few speaker stands are made that way nowadays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYwyt6jNlrg ..... Phil ...... Phil |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
D.M. Procida wrote:
--------------------- . Have you considered making your own out of Dexion Speedframe? http://www.dexionstore.co.uk/dexion-..._3219_564.html I think probably it ought to be welded. How rigid is that stuff? ** It's made from square section steel, so rigidity is adequate. Will certainly look right, few speaker stands are made that way nowadays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYwyt6jNlrg ..... Phil |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
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Huge wrote: I've never actually made any, but the odd bits I've come across seem to be pretty rigid. It's a pig to get apart. Not really much harder to separate than assemble. But the design should ensure all joints are under compression anyway. -- *Give me ambiguity or give me something else. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Huge wrote: I've never actually made any, but the odd bits I've come across seem to be pretty rigid. It's a pig to get apart. Not really much harder to separate than assemble. But the design should ensure all joints are under compression anyway. It's a nice idea, but to be honest it's more realistic that I will successfully find something second-hand... hence my question whether anyone knows of a model similar to the one pictured http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg. Daniele |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
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, D.M. Procida wrote: Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Huge wrote: I've never actually made any, but the odd bits I've come across seem to be pretty rigid. It's a pig to get apart. Not really much harder to separate than assemble. But the design should ensure all joints are under compression anyway. It's a nice idea, but to be honest it's more realistic that I will successfully find something second-hand... hence my question whether anyone knows of a model similar to the one pictured http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg. Ebay would be the obvious place to look for used speaker stands for the model you have. Just how often such things come up I have no idea, since you've not given the make of the speakers. -- *If at first you do succeed, try not to look too astonished. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
It's a nice idea, but to be honest it's more realistic that I will successfully find something second-hand... hence my question whether anyone knows of a model similar to the one pictured http://images.audioasylum.com/usr/y2011/08/50141/speakers.jpg. Ebay would be the obvious place to look for used speaker stands for the model you have. Just how often such things come up I have no idea, since you've not given the make of the speakers. Are speaker stands generally speaker-specific? I gave the size (a footprint of 20cm wide by 18cm deep) but if the speaker model helps too, they are Royd Coniston R speakers. But I'd be surprised if there were stands made specially for those speakers. Daniele |
Seeking a pair of speaker stands
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, D.M. Procida wrote: Are speaker stands generally speaker-specific? I gave the size (a footprint of 20cm wide by 18cm deep) but if the speaker model helps too, they are Royd Coniston R speakers. There may be an optimum height. Varies with the model of speaker. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa...o/electron.htm biog http://jcgl.orpheusweb.co.uk/history/ups_and_downs.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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