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I love my StudioTech stand. You can see some pics in my gallery. It is made very well, it has great venting, lots of great features, and is very flexible. If I was to make the decision all over again, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one.One thing to note is that the Ultra U-22T has a center shelf width of 25" which makes it perfect for center channel speakers. www.studiotech.comLet me know if I can answer any further questions my stand. I wish someone could have answered some questions for me prior to my purchasing it. Luckily it worked out perfectly.
I like your stand a lot. What's the cost, though?
If you have the room, mounting the center above your tv instead of below is a simple solution. A small shelf would be all you need I think.
That's what I did...George
Dennis,Given that this isn't my primary HT, but rather the family room setup, I went for functionality over ultimate performance.Don't worry, I made life "easy" for you in the dedicated HT by using three SongTowers. Funny how that "center channel" blends seamlessly with the L/R.George
That's IT. Everyone has to buy three SongTowers. Or Three HT2's. Excellent suggestion.
This post is a bit dated, but you may want to ask Jim. Congrats on the new gear,Jerry
Does anyone use a purchased TV stand (i.e. one with the shelves and tv mount...or tv set on top of the stand) with your Salk Speaker setup?
Boy--you guys sure make it hard on center channel crossover designers. Sometimes there's a cabinet front below the center channel, sometimes a receiver, sometimes a big TV, sometimes nothing--all of that changes the midrange response dramatically. I never know how to measure. Maybe I'll just get a Federal regualtion promulgated requiring a standardized home theater installation configuration. Oh Federal Trade Commission..............