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    Bigman80 Guest

    Default Worst speaker stands ever.

    Just knocked these horrific things up and regardless of the evidently lack of use of a spirit level, they have really made a difference. A slice of Acoustilay under the speaker to help too.

    Made from left overs from fixing a fence, they've cost me nothing but the improvements are priceless. Tighter bass, less room effect, more focus and because they are a bit taller, the tweeters are at ear level so much better scale too.

    I'd better save some cash for a pair of Jamie123's speaker stands.

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    Looks good to me. About on a par as my woodworking skills..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifi_dave View Post
    Looks good to me. About on a par as my woodworking skills..
    The pic is of the better looking one

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    Functional simplicity. True to the no expense spared materials.

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    Some chalk furniture paint and a bit of wax buffing and they will be the essence of shabby chic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherwood View Post
    Some chalk furniture paint and a bit of wax buffing and they will be the essence of shabby chic!
    Not sure about that

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifi_dave View Post
    Functional simplicity. True to the no expense spared materials.
    "No expense" is right lol

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    Nicest pair of Partington Spendnowts I've ever seen. Love the 4x50mm 'floor spikes'. I might have a go at some for my little Celestions.
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    If they work , = Job done , tart them up and jobs a gooden
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    yes, I'm proud of the "spikes" they aren't even straight!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    Nicest pair of Partington Spendnowts I've ever seen. Love the 4x50mm 'floor spikes'. I might have a go at some for my little Celestions.
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