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I think people would get used to the custom stands . With the speaker standing straight you could move it back a few inches and still be away from the back wall far enough . I can testify that the stands i ordered are very sturdy and they support the LRS well . They are not prone to tilting over etc .
It is a tweak so the change of the performnce of the spekers are not dramatic . A small chhange in the bass clarity . And a small increase of the soundstage height . Rob claims no more no less . However he also supplies a crygenicaly treated cable connecting the tweeter part of the panel to the woofer which is superior to the one provided by magnepan . I assume that there is only so much Magnepan can do and sell the speaker at this price .
My observation came after we ( Rob and me ) compared the performance of the LRS using the original stands and the his slim line stand . As i said it is a tweak . Since we knew what stands we used the Placebo effect had to be discarded . For me the perceived improvemt i described above combined with the fact that i think the magna riser are more elegant an sturdy justfied the 190 $ i spent on a 650 $ speaker which can compete with speakers 10x its price made sense . It subjective and i admit that .
I have magna risers which I sometimes employ with my .7's. They are wonderful tweaks, and I enjoy using them- but I also enjoy going back to OEM supports. Audio has been an extremely fun and musically rewarding decades-long hobby for me. But at this point, I'm more inclined to press play, sit back and enjoy. In the words of our modern-day Bard: "nothing is better, nothing is best, take care of yourself and get plenty of rest...."
@Saturn 94I'd give 'em a try. The seller is exemplary and the investment is relatively modest. As I mentioned, I enjoy using them and then removing them. It's almost like having two different pairs of speakers. Pretty cool, I would say.
If you are handy with wood, you could make a pair of those airbornes. I have contemplated doing the same for my original MMG's. You could make the front feet a little shorter.
Magna Riser Airborne stands ordered.
I suspect you’ll be very happy with them! I am!Monty
I like the look of the Magna Riser Airborne model. I do have a concern about how far out the front feet project from the front of the speaker. To get my LRS 3ft into the room, it puts them real close to where one walks in and out of the area. I’m concerned it might be a tripping hazzard? I’ll have to ask the manufacturer how far out the feet protrude.Mye Sound LRS stand doesn’t have any feet protruding out. But it doesn’t raise the panel (it also tilts the LRS back 6°; same angle as the factory stands with the little stand flippers down).The Sound Anchor stand allows height adjustment, but looking at the pics they aren’t very attractive.What exactly is raising the speaker off the floor suppose to do?It looks like Magna Riser is the only one with a return policy (would be out return shipping....no clue what that would be).