USHER SPEAKER STANDS - RWS-708.
These stands provide an unexpectedly marked improvement in the sound. Previously I used 30+ kilogram sand filled steel stands (from the Wilson Cubs), with bituminous dots as an interface between stands and speaker. I also tried cinder blocks with Blu-Tac, in order to vary the height of the speakers.
The Usher stands bolt, literally, to the underside of the speaker - they screw tight, and small silicone pads are squeezed between speaker and top plate. The plinths are heavy, fashioned from some kind of stone, and feature adjustable spikes, with optional separate metal discs to protect the floor. The build quality is outstanding.
Previously I complained of lack of speed and definition in the bass. The stands noticeably improve matters. In fact, sound throughout the frequency spectrum gains in detail. There are no down sides.
KCAudio in Melbourne were very helpful. KC himself said that Usher say the stands were specifically tuned for there monitors and I have no reason to disagree. Interestingly reviewers and UsherUSA do not seem to emphasize the advantages of the stands - I'll leave it to them to explain this, but frankly their lack of enthusiasm led me to do without the stands for two years - and frankly I look back on that time with regret. The stands definitely make music more enjoyable.
As a side note - I added a Wyred 4 Sound DAC2 to the system, using the Audio Research CD1 as a transport - The W4S is phenomenal. Again, no down sides, and only gains to be had in terms of articulacy, bass weight, and definition. The ARC CD1 is old, but still easily bested the Oppo BDP83-SE for CD playback - so to have its onboard DAC so obviously outdone by the W4S was a pleasant surprise. And all this further revealed the Be718s strengths - they really are very good.
These stands provide an unexpectedly marked improvement in the sound. Previously I used 30+ kilogram sand filled steel stands (from the Wilson Cubs), with bituminous dots as an interface between stands and speaker. I also tried cinder blocks with Blu-Tac, in order to vary the height of the speakers.
The Usher stands bolt, literally, to the underside of the speaker - they screw tight, and small silicone pads are squeezed between speaker and top plate. The plinths are heavy, fashioned from some kind of stone, and feature adjustable spikes, with optional separate metal discs to protect the floor. The build quality is outstanding.
Previously I complained of lack of speed and definition in the bass. The stands noticeably improve matters. In fact, sound throughout the frequency spectrum gains in detail. There are no down sides.
KCAudio in Melbourne were very helpful. KC himself said that Usher say the stands were specifically tuned for there monitors and I have no reason to disagree. Interestingly reviewers and UsherUSA do not seem to emphasize the advantages of the stands - I'll leave it to them to explain this, but frankly their lack of enthusiasm led me to do without the stands for two years - and frankly I look back on that time with regret. The stands definitely make music more enjoyable.
As a side note - I added a Wyred 4 Sound DAC2 to the system, using the Audio Research CD1 as a transport - The W4S is phenomenal. Again, no down sides, and only gains to be had in terms of articulacy, bass weight, and definition. The ARC CD1 is old, but still easily bested the Oppo BDP83-SE for CD playback - so to have its onboard DAC so obviously outdone by the W4S was a pleasant surprise. And all this further revealed the Be718s strengths - they really are very good.