Easy Inexpensive DIY Speaker Stands

rumonkey2

rumonkey2

Junior Audioholic
Not being the handiest w/ woodwork - mainly because I don't have the tools - I was looking for an easy solution for some basic DIY speaker stands. Wandering around an arts & crafts store, these struck me as "doable".
Basic unfinished pine (or basewood for a little more $$) plaques & CD crates. Picked up 2- 9x6, 2- 11x9 and 2 crates 6x6x15 for roughly $18. 8 woodscrews, wood glue, sandpaper, stain/paint & poly - $12.
Slapped a pair together in about 10 minutes - then did a quick finish job just for my current speakers.
 

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rumonkey2

rumonkey2

Junior Audioholic
Finished Product

OK, didn't take my time on finishing these...just wanted to get them functional. Plan on doing the same thing once I get some X-LS. Will add some spikes & use rubber feet to decouple. Will have to go 1 size up w/ plaques to accommodate size of x-ls & have found crate about 1" longer(taller in this case) that will put tweeter at around 34" (I believe) once spikes & feet are added. This should be just about right once I'm slightly reclined. Not perfect, I know, but more than adequate & sturdier than I thought they may be.
Will take my time on finishing new ones!
 

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LucasG

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Looks like they turned out pretty well. Nice idea.

Lucas
 
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billnchristy

Senior Audioholic
Looks pretty good, and I like the additional storage they provide.
 
WorldLeader

WorldLeader

Full Audioholic
Nice, I was looking for something similar but took a different approach.


I bought a sheet of OSB and some "extension piping" plus some couplers and made some low-profile stands. I left the base hollow and filled it with sand, then sealed it up. They are sturdy considering the speakers that they support. The reason they may appear to be tipping a bit in the picture is due to the floor itself, not the stands ;)

Total cost was about $40/pair, plus around an hour of assembly and an hour of finishing.
 

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