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By the way, the speakers look good on those Usher Stands.
Hmm.. somebody stole something in regard to design. I have a pair of these and they are manufactured by Usher. The have the lighter color as well as the darker walnut finish.
Jim....They do look similar...Link...
Hmm.. somebody stole something in regard to design.
That's an outstanding looking system you have there, Ken! If it sounds half as good as it looks, you must be in music heaven! Jim:The stands came with the same tops posted in some of the threads. I think the tops were approximately 6" X 7.5" and Arnold told me they had been designed for the Sonus Faber Speakers. I purchased a 12" wide oak board and cut lengths to 14" and then stained them in walnut for the Timepieces to rest on. I was concerned with the size (12.5" X 15") and with the weight that it would be to easy for the speakers to tip off the original small tops. With the granite base these stands are substantial (I cannot remember the weight).
That's an outstanding looking system you have there, Ken! If it sounds half as good as it looks, you must be BTW, I really love your stands. The walnut looks to be a near perfect match for the latest generation Millennial Reference Series (Timepiece 3.0s, new Continuums) or Minis with walnut front baffles.Jim:The stands came with the same tops posted in some of the threads. I think the tops were approximately 6" X 7.5" and Arnold told me they had been designed for the Sonus Faber Speakers. I purchased a 12" wide oak board and cut lengths to 14" and then stained them in walnut for the Timepieces to rest on. I was concerned with the size (12.5" X 15") and with the weight that it would be to easy for the speakers to tip off the original small tops. With the granite base these stands are substantial (I cannot remember the weight).Ken
Ken,This is an outstanding looking system--congrats! I also like the elegance of your equipment rack. Is this rack also a Core Furniture product? I didn't see that style on the Core web site.Thanks.Rob
Ken,Man...your system really looks sharp! Congratulations!!! Boy, one of these days I sure hope to have a setup as nice as that. Oh well, I guess for now I'll just build 'em and you guys listen to 'em. Sound like a deal?I sure hope the TPs keep doing it for you as you make adjustments. If you ever have a problem or need some advice (uh-oh...be careful ), just give me a call!Enjoy! -Bob
Ken, Thanks for the info. This may be the handsomest AV furniture I've seen. Good for you for assembling a system that looks as nice as it sounds. The simple black studio finish on the TP's look super with your walnut furniture. Glad to hear you're enjoying your system so much, after all the research, and patient guidance from Bob, Klaus, and Wayne, that you've invested. You might be the perfect poster child of the benefits of being an avid AC reader!Rob