sanus sound foundation stands
hotwheelman
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Are these a decent stand?
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What speakers are these for?
This link may help.
http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=17744&highlight=Rt55i
Good luck- GregAVR: Yamaha RX-V661
DVD: Yamaha DV-C6480
BR: Samsung 1600
Mains: Polk RT55 (bi-amped)
Center: CS300
Sides: FX1000
Rears: RT/FX
Subs: SVS 20-39 PC+ 12.3 & DIY SVS 12.2
Projector: Optoma HD70 w/ 106" Elite Screen
Power: Panamax MAX 5100
Remote: Harmony One -
Celestion f10's, need stands for them to pull surround duty.
Mike"Its worked so far but we're not out yet."
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I have the Sanus Ultimate foundation stands for my LSi9's. A well constructed stand. They are fillable. Like every decent stand on the market they are well overpriced. Around $300 US if I recall. The only other stand I considered were 4 pillar Targets which were about another $150 more. I'm happy with these.
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There are several Sanus "Foundation" series stands...Euro, Natural, Basic, Steel, Ultimate and Designer. I have my RT55is on 18" Natural Foundation stands and am very pleased with them."Just because youre offended doesnt mean youre right." - Ricky Gervais
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I have two sets of Sanus Steel Foundation for the LSi9 and LSiFX. Very sturdy, looks good, and has high quality built to it. The best price is from Dynamic Sound Systems (online, Arizona).I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.