the speaker stands
it seems as it is a 1 foot diameter block of teak.(2.5- 3 feet)
what is it exactly
Also i cant see any spikes here
Close. 15" very slightly oblong dia, Sal tree logs each weighing 78 kgs. (Yes I lugged it into the boot of a car and up a flight of stairs )
I will be making an M.S plate with three welded threaded rods, to which I will attach height adjustable spikes later this month. Also a round glass plate with rubber suction centre fitting for the tops, as the surface is not properly horizontal as I did a "less than great" job when using grinder for polishing the tops the first time
Cheers
you lugged a 15inch 78 kg piece of wood by yourself!
(p.S are you sure its 78kg thats pretty heavy for a 3 foot long pc of wood)
where did you get this log ? how much did you pay for it.
I was thinking about making a similar stand only rectangular beam to be used
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Big size
Built with 8cm black colour powder coated metal frame and 12 mm glass with five partition
size H 113.5 x W 65 x D 57 cm
Rs.18500/- + shipping
Small Size
Built with black colour powder coated 4.5cm metal frame and 12 mm glass with five partition
size H 102.5 x W 61 x D 51 cm
Rate Rs.12500/- + shipping
Interesting debate
How about the best of both worlds - quality stands at DIY prices? I have a pair of imported Norstone stands available at a VFM price... anyone seriously in the market can ping me.
The stands should perform well with any standard sized standmount speaker make.
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