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We can chose among some standard granite patterns?[/quoteI just selected an off cut sheet and this was used for the plinths.They had a multitude of colors available - red/blue/grey/brown/green etc, I'm pretty sure most shops would have a similar range available.
I think, in general, adding large rocks to audio systems is a pretty good thing. I got this idea several years ago while reading through some of Frank Van Alstine's Audio Basics. My first foray was to build stands for the speakers Frank was then selling (biro F/1s) and I had my local stonecutter make some elongated cubes 22 inches tall and the same footprint as the speakers. (Needless to say, they were really heavy!) Next I cut two slabs to fit my sub - one underneath and one on top. Same footprint and about 3 inches thick. Finally I built an entire rack for my system with 12x36x1 inch slabs.The granite plinths are a great idea. I reckon adding 50-100 pounds to the top of the HT3s could improve things a bit by adding some resistive mass to the cabinets, but I'm not sure how it could be placed. Such tweeeeks work best with speakers with broad flat tops.
I think it JoshK that told me about this - It's bookmarked for future use/abuse:http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=SF640-0120&PMPANO=0457722&PMKANO=188&PMKBNO=1829&PMPAGE=15&PARTPG=INLMPI$25 for a 3x12x18" 85 pound granite slab Don't know what shipping is but this price seems really low.-Mike
Quote from: mfsoa on 9 Jan 2009, 11:10 pmI think it JoshK that told me about this - It's bookmarked for future use/abuse:http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PMAKA=SF640-0120&PMPANO=0457722&PMKANO=188&PMKBNO=1829&PMPAGE=15&PARTPG=INLMPI$25 for a 3x12x18" 85 pound granite slab Don't know what shipping is but this price seems really low.-MikeBut then it needs to be drilled for the screws to attach to the speaker and the sleeves for the spikes.
Phil, are you using cones under the Salk's or are you something to couple them to the granite? Thanks.Very very nice looking btw. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 10 Jan 2009, 10:24 pmPhil, are you using cones under the Salk's or are you something to couple them to the granite? Thanks.Very very nice looking btw. Cheers,RobinRobin - the original MDF plinths are fixed/coupled to the HT3's with lag bolts, this is replicated with the granite. It's more difficult to see from my photos but Jim slightly recesses the base of the speakers in order to make the HT3's appear to 'float' on the plinth, you can see this better from his original shots. Phil
Those plinths rock! Well done!
Quote from: Nuance on 11 Jan 2009, 03:01 amThose plinths rock! Well done! Granite plinths rock! pretty funny Nuance.