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    Speaker Stands

    Do Speaker Stands Really Improve Sound?

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    No, correct speaker placement does, and this requires stands if you have small speakers.

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    I'll disagree with AA...

    Quote Originally Posted by ed123
    Do Speaker Stands Really Improve Sound?
    ...on this one.

    A bit over a decade ago, I was using Paradigm Titans with the least-expensive Premier (particle beard, IIRC) stands. Then went to a better stand-mount, and the Premier J-60s, filled with Playsand. Just for fun, I put one Titan atop the new support, one on the old. The filled metal stand definitely sounded tighter. Feeling the two different Premiers while music is playing, there was a big vibration in the chipboard, the filled metal was much deader. I suppose that means energy from the speaker (mostly woofer) is being wasted, the speaker not being allowed to do entirely what it's supposed to. I wouldn't call it a HUGE difference in the realm of things, but I wouldn't say NO difference either.

    Some say metal stands ring, Possible, I don't notice any.

    I'm supposed to be using the JMR "Magic Stands", improves bass, smooths mids... acts as a Helmholz (sp?) resonator.

    I do, however, believe placement (as AA stated) will make MUCH more of a difference.

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    I'm not sure why you disagree, Jimmy, perhaps my sentence wasn't clear.
    Stands are essential for correct speaker placement, I think no one will argue with that. This means that if you don't have floorstanding speakers, they are pretty much necessary.

    As for differences between stands, well, I personally have had the experience of hearing a major difference between the use of two different stands. Neither of them were filled with anything. Mounted on them were Kef iQ3's. It was really surprising.

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    LOL.. maybe you're right...

    Quote Originally Posted by audio amateur
    I'm not sure why you disagree, Jimmy, perhaps my sentence wasn't clear.
    Stands are essential for correct speaker placement, I think no one will argue with that. This means that if you don't have floorstanding speakers, they are pretty much necessary.

    As for differences between stands, well, I personally have had the experience of hearing a major difference between the use of two different stands. Neither of them were filled with anything. Mounted on them were Kef iQ3's. It was really surprising.
    ...did I read into it too much? Or I didn't read at all?

    Do DIFFERENT speaker stands improve sound... that's what went through my mind.

    Interesting...

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    IF the stands are heavy duty and have spikes to prevent transmitting bass to the floor.

    Like above, most of the benefit is getting the tweeters aimed at your ear -level when sitting/listening.
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    i would be willing to bet

    that given identical placement, different stands will sound different, some better than others. mass loading via sand or lead shot will likely improve a given stand. i will even give that certain designs will do better than others. sound anchors seem to have a rep like that.
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    You guys should listen to hifitommy on this. I've heard what he's talking about on more small boxes and their stands than I care to remember. Decent stands can cost almost as much as the speakers.
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    I'm totally prepared to believe that stands will make a noticeable difference in sound. Lots of subtle things change what you hear. Determining whether the difference is "significant" or "better" will be the rub.

    I'll make a counter bet/claim that leather vs. cloth sofa makes a bigger difference than the stands.

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    i have an idea

    that the leather one costs more and the cloth one sounds better in the room.

    as for stands, only if the change in sound justifies the price is it worth more. thats it with wire, or any other component.
    ...regards...tr

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    Leather is stain resistant too.

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    speaker stands are

    fairly stain resistant you know.
    ...regards...tr

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