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jules,I don't mind the DIY route but the only place I know that would is Skylan Stands and it's pretty expensive. Do you know of other places?
Hi pennylane,Since you don't mind the DIY route, you may want to think about the old Stubby design. You can have Home Depot (or Lowes) cut all the wood and PVC for you, that would leave you with some staining and drilling. They really are easy to build and are dead quiet.You wouldn't have to use a single piece of 3" PVC as the stanchions. I've talked to lots of guys that have used (say) three pieces of 1 1/2" diameter PVC on an enlarged base. S ...
Hi Scott F,I've only juz realised you must be the author of that great TNT "Stubby" article! Did you ever try filling the plastic pipe with lead shot instead of sand?I'm sure it makes a different sound but whether it's better or worser, I have no idea!!??? Regards,Andy
Actually no, I've not tried lead shot. Just thinking out loud (which can be dangerous on an audio board), using lead shot in the stanchion would probably result in a lower resonant frequency than the sand due to its specific gravity. The real question there begs, is the resonant frequency of sand in the stanchion lower than the lowest audible output of your speakers. Considering they are bookshelves, your lowest output is probably somewhere near 40Hz. Guessing (and leaving the hard math for somebody ...
Actually no, I've not tried lead shot. Just thinking out loud (which can be dangerous on an audio board), using lead shot in the stanchion would probably result in a lower resonant frequency than the sand due to its specific gravity.