I purchased my Usher BE718s a couple of months ago, and Blue Tacked them to four post Target stands filled with 80 pounds of buckshot and sand. After a lot of fiddling around with placement, I settled in on where I felt they sounded best.
Being way happy with how great they sounded, and thrilled that the WAF was way up from my previous speakers, I ordered a 24 inch high pair of the three post Sound Anchor stands that Sound Anchors fabricates specifically for the Usher BE718s.
So that I wouldnt have to mess around with finding the sweet spot again, I measured everything to make sure the speakers on the Sound Anchor stands would be exactly in the same spot as they were on the Target stands. After getting everything set, I fired up my system and to my surprise the Sound Anchor stands changed everything and I do mean everything.
After hours of re-messing around with placement, I ended up pulling the 718s much closer together, with less rake angle. The 718s on the Sound Anchor stands sound deeper, wider, and higher (I'm in heaven). My Target stands were pretty dead, or at least I though they were until I got the Sound Anchor stands. When you tap the Sound Anchor stands, its almost like youre taping on cement, yet the Sound Anchor stands arent anywhere near as heavy as my Target stands are.
Shaizada sure knew what he was taking about when he said "different stand materials will make the Speakers sound different".
Being way happy with how great they sounded, and thrilled that the WAF was way up from my previous speakers, I ordered a 24 inch high pair of the three post Sound Anchor stands that Sound Anchors fabricates specifically for the Usher BE718s.
So that I wouldnt have to mess around with finding the sweet spot again, I measured everything to make sure the speakers on the Sound Anchor stands would be exactly in the same spot as they were on the Target stands. After getting everything set, I fired up my system and to my surprise the Sound Anchor stands changed everything and I do mean everything.
After hours of re-messing around with placement, I ended up pulling the 718s much closer together, with less rake angle. The 718s on the Sound Anchor stands sound deeper, wider, and higher (I'm in heaven). My Target stands were pretty dead, or at least I though they were until I got the Sound Anchor stands. When you tap the Sound Anchor stands, its almost like youre taping on cement, yet the Sound Anchor stands arent anywhere near as heavy as my Target stands are.
Shaizada sure knew what he was taking about when he said "different stand materials will make the Speakers sound different".