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#8804 - 06/25/05 12:38 PM Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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I want to raise the height of my rear speakers about 6 inches, but they are floor standing speakers that weight over 100 lbs each. I don't just want to set them on bricks, I would like something aesthetically pleasing, functional and adjustable. Does anyone know of an after market product that could provide the desired results?

The stand these speakers are using is kind of what I had in mind.



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#8805 - 06/25/05 02:11 PM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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I don't know if this is what you are looking for but it is worth checking out .

company name is Maple shade heres a link

http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/tweaks/maple_main.php
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#8806 - 06/25/05 08:25 PM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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Originally posted by E'pin Sen Ob:
I don't know if this is what you are looking for but it is worth checking out .

company name is Maple shade heres a link

http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/tweaks/maple_main.php
Hey thanks for the reply

They must be solid Maple at that price.
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#8807 - 06/25/05 09:01 PM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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Found them

549.00 each

Ouch... frown
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#8808 - 06/27/05 10:52 AM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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Yeah, they use real wood . they are a bit on the high side . I will keep my eyes open if I see anything else I'll let you know .
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#8809 - 06/27/05 06:55 PM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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Meangene, I did not know that you were wanting the Sistrum stands . Pretty sharp looking stuff out of New York wouldn't you say . Kinda Costly too .
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#8810 - 07/02/05 05:27 PM Re: Adjusting height of Rear Speakers
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They are sharp and I would love to have four of them, but I would rather spend that kind of money in area's more critical, at this time. I wanted to experiment first so I went down to the local Home Depot and bought a couple of large potted plant stands. They are about the right height and made out of sturdy iron. They don't look as nice, but they are doing the job and so far I like the results.
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