terra-cotta Flue pipes, i.e. chimney liners make excellent speaker stands. just find one that's similar in size you need, slightly shorter to accommodate a wood top plate and bottom plate. the wood blocks/plates on each end with a threaded rod through to hold them together (countersunk the top plate so the threaded rod and nut are below the surface). you can fill the inside with your choice of filler i.e. sand etc. add some adjustable feet under the bottom wood bass and there you go very solid, heavy stand on the cheep. looks good to if you like the terra-cotta look or paint as desired.
unconventional stand solution for LS50 Wireless II? suggestions?
Hi All,
Can you please suggest some good stands and also let me know what you think of my idea? I will be placing these on hardwood and slightly uneven floors.
At the moment I'm considering a pair of wooden accent stools placed atop Auralex Sub Dude's, and on the top of the stool I'll place an Iso Acoustics ISO-155
I'm finding the high end stuff like Sound Anchors is beyond my budget with the cheaper solutions likely not capable of ensuring proper bass response with these speakers.
Can you please suggest some good stands and also let me know what you think of my idea? I will be placing these on hardwood and slightly uneven floors.
At the moment I'm considering a pair of wooden accent stools placed atop Auralex Sub Dude's, and on the top of the stool I'll place an Iso Acoustics ISO-155
I'm finding the high end stuff like Sound Anchors is beyond my budget with the cheaper solutions likely not capable of ensuring proper bass response with these speakers.