Jay,
Body checking no but I do have two rambunctious dogs, a 58lb Basset Hound and a 55lb Basset/Begal mix. When they get to playing and running around the living room things had better be nailed down. My current speakers survive because they are on metal stands filled with sand.
The Bubinga doesn't look bad. It looks like it will blend in with the cabinets rather than contrast them.


Larry,
I like the plexi idea. I picked up a piece today. I also like your idea of using a hole saw plug as a circle template and of mocking up a plywood pattern. I'll keep that in mind. I think I'd like to get away from that look on these speakers though. Reminds me too much of Mickey Mouse ears.
Peter,
Thanks for the drawings. I like the look of the two tiered plinth. I'm a little concerned about using MDF for the plinth. It seems to be a little fragile, easy to chip or break and these stands will get run into at least by a vacuum cleaner from time to time. If I used MDF I'd have to make it a lot tougher.
That's why I liked the idea of Baltic Birch or hardwood for the plinth. The problem I had with the hardwood is that my local source only had two options 12" wide or wider, bubinga or purpleheart. I would have liked to use Wenge but they didn't have anything wider than 10". While I could probably set up my router table to do a decent enough job of jointing to glue two narrower boards together, I don't have any way to plane a wide board down. Also, if I could plane it down it would be less than 1" thick.
Which wouldn't really be an issue with a two tiered plinth. I wonder if I could pull that glue up off. How much of an exposed lip is showing for each level in your drawing? The more I think about this the more I like it.
Thanks everybody for all your suggestions and help.
Mike