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Homegrown Speaker Stands
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Mark Korda
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Hi, here are my speaker stands.They are in the corners of a small bedroom. On the base is an empty milk case.The diary name is not shown so I won’t get arrested.The ballast in the milk crate is a bunch of Absolute Sounds.Using zip ties I attached a Narragansett beer case awarded to me for hard work as a caretaker on Cushing Island Maine,1981,82.A friend of mine worked there too and I tracked down his case in all his junk 3 years later. Atop sits a Dynaco A-25 Mark 2,1977. It was only out a year.The
corners were dented so I bondoed them up and painted them black.I used black burlap for the grills which is more porous than the original cloth. The A-25 Mark 2 had the Seas tweeter directly above the woofer and not off set to the right.It used an Lpad instead of all those resistors for the tweeter control. I have a cat I love and he has never screwed with the grills.When not in use I leave a piece of card board on the front with a deflatbed football on top to keep the cat off. I used modeling clay for speaker gaskets for better isolation….Mark Korda
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