Recommendations for low cost, high value speaker stands

MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
what are some good stores or ID companies that sell stands, i do not want to spend over $120 for a pair and if possible much much less
 
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Exit

Audioholic Chief
SVS has 31" tall basic black stands for $54.95pr. which I think may be on the lower end of the price range. This question was asked recently and there were a couple of really nice metal double-bar stands listed, but there were no prices and I suspect they cost a lot more.

http://www.svsound.com/products-parts-stand.cfm
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
I recommend looking at the offerings from Parts Express, such as:

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-744

Or, if you want cheap:

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-740

Or another option:

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=240-804

I recommend buying steel stands rather than mdf or particle board models, as they tend to be sturdier and hold up better over the years.

If you want them to look nice, always make sure you don't buy a model with a top plate larger than the bottom of your speaker. That is why I did not buy the model at the top of this link, and purchased some now discontinued "medium mass" stands from them. They are quite sturdy and well made. But I would not use the spikes on the top plate, and recommend instead that you use a thin rubber mat to protect the bottom of your speakers.
 
AUtiger

AUtiger

Junior Audioholic
Check with your local furniture store. I just got some small tables (marble top) for $10 each. they have a cherry finish and so have great WAF. put dense foam mat under speaker and spike on the bottom. They were for my son's room and they seem to function well. There store had a bunch of them left over from X-mas stock.
 
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Penny

Banned
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Check with your local furniture store. I just got some small tables (marble top) for $10 each. they have a cherry finish and so have great WAF. put dense foam mat under speaker and spike on the bottom. They were for my son's room and they seem to function well. There store had a bunch of them left over from X-mas stock.
Talk about "different strokes"! Trying to picture something like that in my system makes me throw up in my mouth, just a little.:p
 
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Davidt1

Full Audioholic
Why not make your own?

I have searched high and low for quality speaker stands and found most to be ugly and flimsy. The attractive and high-quality ones cost way too much. So frustrated I decided to make my own. It turned out to be easier and cheaper than I had thought. If I can do it, anybody can do it. Here are the Ironman speaker stands I made.

Super strong and can be adjusted to almost any height


Can be easily converted to serious body-building tools to impress the girl friends or wives

 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Unfortunately, I think Parts Express discontiued the medium mass stands that were their best value. I got 3 pairs for $55 each and they were about 20lbs each unfilled. I use the PE high mass stands (240-744 mentioned above by Pyrrho) and I recommend them (26lbs each unfilled). Those Guitar Center ones look pretty decent too; I may have to drop by and check them out.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Many speaker stands are fillable. Clean sand (or better yet, lead shot from your local gun store) can add a lot of stability.
 
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mudrummer99

Senior Audioholic
If you want to look for a B&M store for some, I found a good pair of Plateau metal speaker stands for about $60 a pair at ABC Warehouse. They come in 2 different heights, can't remember the other one but I have 30" stands. They are very heavy, made out of solid metal that is about 1/8" thick or so and are very sturdy and easy to put together. Hope this helps.

Mike
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Many speaker stands are fillable. Clean sand (or better yet, lead shot from your local gun store) can add a lot of stability.
Lead isn't exactly a good thing to have sitting around your house. BBs are also very easy and inexpensive to get and can also help. Sand is good, but can be difficult to work with.
 
furrycute

furrycute

Banned
How tall do you need your stand to be? It's best to elevate the speakers so the tweeters are at ear level.

If you don't need anything taller than 24", then the Parts Express Dayton 24" high mass stands is a bargain at just slightly over $100.

If you need something taller, then Penny's recommendation for the Guitar Center stands look very attractive.

It's tough to find good sturdy stands that don't cost an arm and a leg. If you have the tools and are into DIY, then definitely go to Home Depot and buy the parts and build your own stands, MUCH cheaper this way.
 
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alrudy55

Enthusiast
Stands

what size speakers I have 2 stands that held lynn kans. I will sell them for a song if they fit. Only thing is i live in nyc
 
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