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gnxsam

Audioholic Intern
what is all the fuss about speaker stand height, and what should stands be filled with...? am i suppose to use lead weight, or sand- i have read that some dont insulate vibrations, or is that snake oil bs

sam:cool:
 
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Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
Mostly BS IMO. I could never tell the difference between a card board box and genuine Paradigm speaker stands.

Nick
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Nick250 said:
I could never tell the difference between a card board box and genuine Paradigm speaker stands.

Nick

You need to look at them, Nick:D Huge difference; even I can see it:D

Oh, you were talking audible differences. Neither responded to my questions.:D
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
gnxsam said:
what is all the fuss about speaker stand height,

sam:cool:

You want the tweeters to be ear height, for most speakers. I know of one that needs to be higher as it has a better hf response about 7 deg below the speakers from left to right.
 
tomd51

tomd51

Audioholic General
There's a fuss? I must be out of the loop... :)

Similar to mtrycraft's post, ideally you'd like the height of the tweeter as close to ear level as possible. Not a complete necessity, but that's the idea behind using speaker stands.

As for what you fill them with, I think it's more important from a stability standpoint than it having anything to do with an impact on sound reproduction. Last I checked, speaker stands didn't have any specs from their tests in anechoic chambers... :D -TD
 

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