Speaker Stand advice Before I buy...

xandra
xandra Posts: 291
edited June 2008 in Speakers
I'm thinking of purchasing these Lovan Millenium (ml2cx) Speaker stands for my RTi6 (surrounds).
http://www.thesimpletvstandstore.com/p-972-lovan-l-ml2cx-6829-millenium-m2-series-29-speaker-stands-black-or-silver.aspx
Does anyone have anything to say about:

1. Lovan Products
2. TheSimpleTVStandStore
(these stands are also available same ridiculous price at AudioVideoFurniture - which seems to have a worse google store rating...
LR Setup:
Polk RTi10's, RTi6's, CSiA6 (5 ch setup)
Onkyo 705 & Denon 3808ci Receiver, Onk 875
Parasound 2250 Amp
Sony 26" KDL series Bravia LCD
Panny DMR-EH75 Recorder
Panny DVD-F87 (5 disk DVD player)
NAD T585 (DVD/SACD)
Yamaha DVD-C961 (5 disk SACD/DVD)
SciAnt Explorer 8500HD Cable Box
Orig & 5Gen iPods, , Wii

Plans/Fantasies:
• 400 disk player that handles ALL formats, sounds as good as NAD with Panasonic interface & compatability.
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  • Early B.
    Early B. Posts: 7,900
    edited June 2008
    Check the dimensions. The top plate is probably not large enough to accommodate the RTi6's. Nice stands, though.
    HT/2-channel Rig: Sony 50” LCD TV; Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player; Emotiva LMC-1 pre/pro; Rogue Audio M-120 monoblocks (modded); Placette RVC; Emotiva LPA-1 amp; Bada HD-22 tube CDP (modded); VMPS Tower II SE (fronts); DIY Clearwave Dynamic 4CC (center); Wharfedale Opus Tri-Surrounds (rear); and VMPS 215 sub

    "God grooves with tubes."
  • xandra
    xandra Posts: 291
    edited June 2008
    Early: Top plate is 7x5.5 (one of the biggest I've seen - odd, given dims of most non-weeny speakers). This leaves about 3/4in extra each side, 4" left to hang off back (not as bad at sounds since nearly all the weight is in the front)

    Not ideal, but haven't seen much better after 6 months search... Fortunately not in vulnerable location.

    I currently have the 6's precariously balanced on a 5x5 top plate (single pole, non-sand filled stands) - Actually not as unstable as you'd expect - balance achieved thru some very careful placement. Been ok so far even during serious aerobics sessions - but don't want to risk much longer.
    LR Setup:
    Polk RTi10's, RTi6's, CSiA6 (5 ch setup)
    Onkyo 705 & Denon 3808ci Receiver, Onk 875
    Parasound 2250 Amp
    Sony 26" KDL series Bravia LCD
    Panny DMR-EH75 Recorder
    Panny DVD-F87 (5 disk DVD player)
    NAD T585 (DVD/SACD)
    Yamaha DVD-C961 (5 disk SACD/DVD)
    SciAnt Explorer 8500HD Cable Box
    Orig & 5Gen iPods, , Wii

    Plans/Fantasies:
    • 400 disk player that handles ALL formats, sounds as good as NAD with Panasonic interface & compatability.
  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited June 2008
    Nice looking stands. How about if you use that sticky putty that teachers use to put posters up on walls? IIRC, it won't leave any residue...
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited June 2008
    Those are nice looking stands. My LSi9's and LSiFX's sit on Plateau leadshot filled stands. The top plate is 6 X 6 and the footprint of those speakers is bigger than the RTi6's. I have never had a problem with stability.
    Michael ;)
    In the beginning, all knowledge was new!

    NORTH of 60°
  • xandra
    xandra Posts: 291
    edited June 2008
    How about if you use that sticky putty that teachers use to put posters up on walls? IIRC, it won't leave any residue...

    whered'ya get that?
    LR Setup:
    Polk RTi10's, RTi6's, CSiA6 (5 ch setup)
    Onkyo 705 & Denon 3808ci Receiver, Onk 875
    Parasound 2250 Amp
    Sony 26" KDL series Bravia LCD
    Panny DMR-EH75 Recorder
    Panny DVD-F87 (5 disk DVD player)
    NAD T585 (DVD/SACD)
    Yamaha DVD-C961 (5 disk SACD/DVD)
    SciAnt Explorer 8500HD Cable Box
    Orig & 5Gen iPods, , Wii

    Plans/Fantasies:
    • 400 disk player that handles ALL formats, sounds as good as NAD with Panasonic interface & compatability.
  • Erik Tracy
    Erik Tracy Posts: 4,673
    edited June 2008
    xandra wrote: »
    whered'ya get that?

    Another product to try, one that I use in the home is quake putty:
    http://www.safeandsecurebaby.com/Museum-Putty-by-QuakeHold-pr-179.html

    Works well.

    BTW - I've got a pair of Sanus Natural Foundation 30" Black stands to sell (6x6 top plate) - very cheap. PM me if interested.

    Erik

    H9: If you don't trust what you are hearing, then maybe you need to be less invested in a hobby which all the pleasure comes from listening to music.
  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited June 2008
    I don't know where they get it, but ^^^that stuff sounds like the ticket.
  • RutgersFTW
    RutgersFTW Posts: 458
    edited June 2008
    I've got a set of super-cheap Sanus Basic Foundation 24" stands with 6" square top plates that handle RTi6 with ease.

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    Marantz SR5004
    Sony BDP-S370
    Apple TV V2
    Audio Technica AT-LP120
    Mirage CMD-5 x 5
    Bic H-100
  • mightymouse
    mightymouse Posts: 254
    edited June 2008
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  • hockeyboy
    hockeyboy Posts: 1,428
    edited June 2008
    Email these guys who are always very helpful.

    http://www.standsandmounts.com/
    My Main Gear
    Mitsu HC5000 (Proj.)
    Marantz SR8001 (AVR)
    Sunfire TGA7200 (AMP)
    Marantz DV7001 (SACD)
    Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-Ray
    LSi 15's (Front)
    LSiC (Center)
    LSiFx (Surrounds)
    DUAL SVS 20-39 CS Plus
    (Passive Subs)
    Marantz IS201 I-Pod Dock[/SIZE]
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    Sunfire TGA 5200 & (4) B&W 605's in the party room
  • john22614
    john22614 Posts: 214
    edited June 2008
    I bought those stands for my LSI 9's about a year ago and love them. They look great, are stable, top base is adequate, and the back tube conceals the speaker wire nicely. The glass looks really good. These are high quality stands with an elegant look. They're not cheap, but what the heck, its not like you're going to ever need to replace them.
    B&W 804s mains
    B&W HTM4 center
    Polk PSW 1000 sub
    Outlaw 990 Pre Amp
    Anthem MCA 30 Amp
    Monitor Radius 180 surrounds
    Audiosource Stereo Amp for surrounds
    Denon 2910 Universal DVD/SACD Player
    Comcast DVR
    Pioneer Elite 42" Plasma 940 HD
    Harmony Universal Remote
    Blue Jeans interconnects and biwires
    Itunes Air Express
  • xandra
    xandra Posts: 291
    edited June 2008
    Thanks John, very helpful. Did you go with the black or silver? I'd normally prefer silver, but really hard to tell from online pics how good the finish would look.
    LR Setup:
    Polk RTi10's, RTi6's, CSiA6 (5 ch setup)
    Onkyo 705 & Denon 3808ci Receiver, Onk 875
    Parasound 2250 Amp
    Sony 26" KDL series Bravia LCD
    Panny DMR-EH75 Recorder
    Panny DVD-F87 (5 disk DVD player)
    NAD T585 (DVD/SACD)
    Yamaha DVD-C961 (5 disk SACD/DVD)
    SciAnt Explorer 8500HD Cable Box
    Orig & 5Gen iPods, , Wii

    Plans/Fantasies:
    • 400 disk player that handles ALL formats, sounds as good as NAD with Panasonic interface & compatability.
  • john22614
    john22614 Posts: 214
    edited June 2008
    I got the black ones since all my electronics are black and they look good with the 9's. The black poles have a flat finish. I was initially a little hesitant to order them on line, but once I got them I had no regrets.
    B&W 804s mains
    B&W HTM4 center
    Polk PSW 1000 sub
    Outlaw 990 Pre Amp
    Anthem MCA 30 Amp
    Monitor Radius 180 surrounds
    Audiosource Stereo Amp for surrounds
    Denon 2910 Universal DVD/SACD Player
    Comcast DVR
    Pioneer Elite 42" Plasma 940 HD
    Harmony Universal Remote
    Blue Jeans interconnects and biwires
    Itunes Air Express