DIY speaker stands

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    mr cat Member of the month

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    you need to be a member of that forum to view the picture...
     
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    Oh woops I will stick it on my own website then its too big for Zerogain. I just need to check I ma not using too much bandwidth. :)
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    Here is the picture, as you can see my next stage is to tidy everything up :D

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    PS That mixer is not connected to anything yet, my plan is to use the second output on my preamp and use the headphone socket on my CDP so I can hook both my CDP and Turntable upto the mixer but also have them directly connected to my amp for HIFI duties.
     
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    Large area base looks good...

    ....so many stands you see are more style than function [i.e. wobbly!]don't you agree?

    I am making these for a friend this week for his Castle bookshelf speakers, they are 100% pine stained with dark mahog. and 2 coats of polyurethane. They are quite thick and heavy- he's buying some spikes which I will fit on Monday. The next set will have hollow columns for sand or leadshot or whatever.
    Good luck with your stands
     

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