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Best way to raise a set of floor standers
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<blockquote data-quote="ViVoAudio" data-source="post: 96824" data-attributes="member: 2536"><p>I can make some on special order that are that low</p><p>The only snag is it wouldn't be that much cheaper than a standard height one at least not with my current design. </p><p>As the stainless top plate and base plate are the most expensive part of the stand. </p><p>You could opt for a version that does not use a stainless steel top-plate but has a rectangular MDF insert that's nest in the short column with the indentation like Big G suggested. That way it would be cost effective and if you get different speakers you could just turn the insert around and make new indentations on the other side, provides that he new speakers are not to much bigger etc.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViVoAudio, post: 96824, member: 2536"] I can make some on special order that are that low The only snag is it wouldn't be that much cheaper than a standard height one at least not with my current design. As the stainless top plate and base plate are the most expensive part of the stand. You could opt for a version that does not use a stainless steel top-plate but has a rectangular MDF insert that's nest in the short column with the indentation like Big G suggested. That way it would be cost effective and if you get different speakers you could just turn the insert around and make new indentations on the other side, provides that he new speakers are not to much bigger etc. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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