Stand Recommendation


I'm looking at picking up a pair of Fritz' Carbon 7 monitors (http://www.fritzspeakers.com/Carbon%207.asp) - measuring 16H x 9W x 12D.

Consequently, I also need to pick up a pair of stands. In looking around, "good" stands seem to be ridiculously expensive.

I'd like heavy, wood stands that are mass loadable (kids & cats at home), as well as unfinished and/or as a kit so that I can save some cost and match the speaker finish myself.

So, any suggestions or thoughts on who offers such a stand at a reasonable price.

Thanks in advance,

Tim
tim_j_thomas
go to the home depot and buy you a cylinder with open inside the height you want...buy two pieces of woods the width and depth you need to stable the cylinder...screw the wood into the cylinder or glue..which i did...pour dry sand into the cylinder before adding the top piece of wood , get you some stain and you are in business..all at home depot....
go to the home depot and buy you a cylinder with open inside the height you want...buy two pieces of woods the width and depth you need to stable the cylinder...screw the wood into the cylinder or glue..which i did...pour dry sand into the cylinder before adding the top piece of wood , get you some stain and you are in business..all at home depot..++++++++++++++++++++:::::::..forgot you can paint or wrap the cylinder......
Partly wood ...
http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=speakers&n=267027&highlight=fin1bxn@msn.com&r=
good work, the spikes are at lowes too look in the hard ware and you will see the spikes that screw into the bottom
Here's a link to an article that walk'll you through on how to built the speakers stands that Dwhitt mentions.

http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/stubby_e.html

Have fun.
Two concrete blocks placed one on top of another, on end, make an extremely cheap and effective stand. If placed on carpet, cones underneath are helpful. Sonically, they are as good as anything! They can be spray painted whatever color you wish, but flat black is this audiophile's choice.
Related to Twb2s idea. Go to a store that sells yard statues and other concrete articles and buy 2 colloms. some are quite good looking and can be painted to match whatever you want. I had though I discovered this myself but I found someone from Italy had suggested it some time ago. Google concrete speaker stands.
Twb2,

"concrete blocks"? Might work if you're a guy living a 'frat house" or in your Mom's basement, but if you're married with children you're going to need something a little more refined (WAF friendly). Hopefully you weren't being serious with your suggestion, as it's so 1970's hippy burnout (and yes, back in my hippy days I had my speakers setting on top of some "concrete blocks"), and I doubt that nowadays anyone would "dare" put the "concrete block" speaker stands in their living/family room, unless they were going for that "'po white trash trailer park" look.
Fritz makes great stuff. Don't skimp on the stands. They act as part of the speaker and are instrumental in obtaining a good sound. IMO, find a pair of the 4-post Target MR stands and be done with it so you can really enjoy your new speakers.
The ones I recommended don't look bad. If you want to spend the money Skylan is very good.
Contact Scott Stein @

http://www.steinaudio.com/ABOUTUS2.html

He makes a solid product at a fair price.