Decent sturdy stands

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scottdrummer

Audiophyte
Hi
I have some nice new Paradigm SE1's and looking for some stands, any recommendations in budget line?
Whats a good way to mount them to the stand? Velcro?
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Stands are personal taste but I like ones that have a large area for the speaker. I've actually used cheap Walmart bar stools in the past. I'm not sure about velcro because the sticky back might mar the finish. I use clear Museum Putty. It's a sticky goo that holds tight yet comes off cleanly. You can get it from Home Depot or Amazon for $5-10.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
Here are some that might suit you:

http://www.amazon.com/PLATEAU-F-23-Stand-pedestal-speaker/dp/B000ATZOA2/ref=dp_return_2?ie=UTF8&n=172282&s=electronics

You can read more about them at:

http://www.plateaucorp.com/html/speakerstands/f-series.htm#

I personally like steel stands as they tend to be more sturdy than cheap wooden ones (expensive wooden stands can be fine for sturdiness).

As for mounting them, you can use a thin rubber mat or use one of the sticky things that many people use (see sholling's post above). I believe the stands to which I have provided a link already have rubber in the corners of the top which will probably be adequate.
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
Hi
I have some nice new Paradigm SE1's and looking for some stands, any recommendations in budget line?
Whats a good way to mount them to the stand? Velcro?
Scott, go to www.tnt-audio.com and look in their DIY section for homemade speaker stands, I made them but substituted the 3" 40 PVC pipe with 4" and spend the little extra and get as they say the solid oak, I painted the PVC and stained the oak, they are very sturdy after filling with sand, cost about $40 and a couple hours of your time.
Jeff
 
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