Speaker Stands and the LSiM703's

Just purchased a pair of 703's. Any suggestions on a speaker stand. I'm looking for a 24 or 26".

Thanks.

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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,121
    edited June 2020
    Do you have a budget figure in mind? Might scour nearby 2nd hand markets.

    Sanus SF (Or the UF series if you can find them. They were discontinued years ago) - https://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/speaker-stands/sf26/

    Pangea DS400 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EXF6X0I/

    Skylan - http://www.skylanstands.com/

    There's also this Monolith brand I just saw on Amazon. Similar to the Pangea DS400 design and much cheaper. I'm not sure at all of the quality here, though.
    https://www.amazon.com/Monolith-Inch-Speaker-Stand-Each/dp/B076HX81WZ/

    Pangea LS300 - https://www.amazon.com/Pangea-Audio-LS300-Speaker-Stand/dp/B01EVI3YMM/

    I've used the Sanus SF26 and the Pangea DS300, which is similar to the DS400 - four pillars. I prefer the DS400 for its greater mass loading capability over the SF26, and it's completely solid and doesn't move at all. The Sansus SF26 is slightly wiggly side to side if you give the speakers a slight nudge. Not flimsy, though.
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  • Mikey081057
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    I have the skylans and he made a custome top plate for them too.
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,208
    Where are you located? I’ve got a pair of the Sanus linked above in a closet collecting dust.
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  • The Doors
    The Doors Posts: 21
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.
  • marvda1
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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,121
    edited June 2020
    The Doors wrote: »
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.
    I used to think that, but the top plate doesn't necessarily need to be the same size as the speaker footprint. Your speakers are going to be either isolated from or coupled to the top plate with your choice of hard feet or squishy feet, maybe some Sorbothane pads. They won't move once you place them, and you just set them so the weight's distributed properly.

    @marvda1 Marvin, neat product linked above. Can you talk about why it would be beneficial in general, or is it more to address really small top plates used with unusually large speakers?

    @Mikey081057 can you talk about how you came to order a custom top plate on your Skylans?

    With 703s on a different set of stands, I don't have feet on the speakers. Instead, I have 3M tacky hard rubber pads on the top plate of my stands, and the speakers are bare. This allows more placement flexibility and ability to place other speakers on the stand for evaluation.

    I've also used acoustic foam isolation pads on top of stands with small footprint. Pretty stable.
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  • marvda1
    marvda1 Posts: 4,903
    it was designed for smaller top plates and to fit their speaker isolation devices.
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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,121
    Ah, I can see where that would be beneficial. When I've used the acoustic iso foam, I had minor concern at first for stability since the foam was a little larger than the top plates. On some speaker stands with smaller top plates, yes, this can be a little wiggly, but seems okay when the speaker is directly placed.
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  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,121
    Here's a link to a Google search on the forum for anything mentioning Transdeco. There were quite a few posts on them. I think some used them for 703s.

    In a Google search bar, type, without quotes, "transdeco site:forum.polkaudio.com"
    Or click this link - https://bit.ly/3cYHm5c for a list.
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,208
    The Doors wrote: »
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.

    Well, that’s not gonna work out😟. I’m in Texas.
    FYI: I used the stands I’ve got with 703’s with no issues.
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  • marvda1
    marvda1 Posts: 4,903
    edited June 2020
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    The Doors wrote: »
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.

    Well, that’s not gonna work out😟. I’m in Texas.
    FYI: I used the stands I’ve got with 703’s with no issues.

    what's the measurement of the top plate?

    the isoacoustics plate is 6.75w x 8.25d
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,647
    Skylan Stands are top notch, worth every penny and then some.
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,208
    marvda1 wrote: »
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    The Doors wrote: »
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.

    Well, that’s not gonna work out😟. I’m in Texas.
    FYI: I used the stands I’ve got with 703’s with no issues.

    what's the measurement of the top plate?

    the isoacoustics plate is 6.75w x 8.25d

    I just eyeballed them in the closet and they are about 6”x6”. Maybe 6.5”x6.5”.
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  • mrloren
    mrloren Posts: 2,465
    The Doors wrote: »
    Thanks for the suggestions! They point me in the right direction. By looking at most of the stands, it seems the top plate may not be larger enough for the 703's. ??
    PSOVLSK, I'm located in Southern California.

    There is also the diy stands. I've been itching to build a pair but have no use for them. I can help if you're in SD.

    you want to buy a 706C to go with them 703's?
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  • The Doors
    The Doors Posts: 21
    I just purchased the 24" Pangea Audio DS400 Heavy Duty Speaker Stands.

    No center speaker for me. Thanks anyway.
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,121
    Cool, they should work pretty well. Here's a build thread I did that you may find some helpful tips in:
    https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/170506/pangea-speaker-stands-build-ds300-28-inch/p1

    Also, and not sure I mentioned it in the build thread, I placed the sticky feet on the top plates of the stands, not on the speaker bottoms. The reason for this is that it allows for more flexible placement of the speaker on the stand. In other words, you can place any speaker on the stand in any position, and not have to worry about matching up the feet in exactly the right spot on the bottom of a speaker to be on the plate.
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  • dfp771
    dfp771 Posts: 4
    I have the HTD speaker stands for my 703's. They are 28" high and put the tweeter at ear level . They work well for me. https://www.htd.com/speaker-stands
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,647
    Those cannot be mass loaded, no bueno.
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