Stands for LSiFX's

pmckeealaska
pmckeealaska Posts: 808
edited 2009 30 in Speakers
OK, so I'm in a new place now where I cannot wall mount my LSiFX speakers. Does anyone know of a compant that makes speaker stands that can hold the 50lb weight of these bad boys? I looked at Sanus products, but the best ones they had are only rated to hold speakers up to 35 pounds. Please help!
Music and Movie Rig

Samsung 40" HDTV 1080p
LSi25 Front Speakers
LSiC Center Channel
LSiFX Surrounds
Rotel RB 1080 2-Channel Amp
NAD T763 Reciever
Denon DVD 2900 Universal Player

Audiosource 10 Band Digital Equalizer
Audioquest CV-8 speaker cables
Audioquest Sub-X subwoofer cables
Audioquest King Cobra Interconnects

Monster AVS 2000 Voltage Stabilizer
Playstation 3 120GB Slim
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  • jimmydep
    jimmydep Posts: 1,305
    edited 2009 26
    I just ordered the (VTI DF 29B) from Racks & Stands.com for $110 for my LSIF/X's. I'll let you know how they work out ,

    BTW the LSI's weigh in at about 25lbs each
  • arnaudh
    arnaudh Posts: 17
    edited 2009 26
    jimmydep wrote: »
    I just ordered the (VTI DF 29B) from Racks & Stands.com for $110 for my LSIF/X's. I'll let you know how they work out ,

    BTW the LSI's weigh in at about 25lbs each

    the LSi7s, maybe. My LSi9s weigh 32 lbs. each. Or did you mean the LSiF/X?
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  • pmckeealaska
    pmckeealaska Posts: 808
    edited 2009 26
    Pretty sure each of the LSiFX speakers weigh 24 pounds. Both are shipped together for a total shipping weight of 50 pounds. Does this sound right to everyone?
    Music and Movie Rig

    Samsung 40" HDTV 1080p
    LSi25 Front Speakers
    LSiC Center Channel
    LSiFX Surrounds
    Rotel RB 1080 2-Channel Amp
    NAD T763 Reciever
    Denon DVD 2900 Universal Player

    Audiosource 10 Band Digital Equalizer
    Audioquest CV-8 speaker cables
    Audioquest Sub-X subwoofer cables
    Audioquest King Cobra Interconnects

    Monster AVS 2000 Voltage Stabilizer
    Playstation 3 120GB Slim
  • lanion
    lanion Posts: 843
    edited 2009 26
    Yeah that sounds right. I have mine wall mounted into cement blocks. No issue at all... was very easy. Would wall mount into dry wall just fine too considering there are two mounting holes.
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    32" Sharp LCD. H/K dpr 1001 to Outlaw Audio 7900 to Polk LSi + Paradigm Studio center. Hsu DualDrive ULS-15. PS3/Wii. Outlaw 7900.
  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited 2009 26
    OK, so I'm in a new place now where I cannot wall mount my LSiFX speakers. Does anyone know of a compant that makes speaker stands that can hold the 50lb weight of these bad boys? I looked at Sanus products, but the best ones they had are only rated to hold speakers up to 35 pounds. Please help!

    Those stands would be fine.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • sandworms
    sandworms Posts: 1,043
    edited 2009 26
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    Sf venere center
    Oppo 105d
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  • jimmydep
    jimmydep Posts: 1,305
    edited 2009 30
    jimmydep wrote: »
    I just ordered the (VTI DF 29B) from Racks & Stands.com for $110 for my LSIF/X's. I'll let you know how they work out ,

    BTW the LSI's weigh in at about 25lbs each

    I just received these stands (VTI DF29b), they are very well made and can easily handle the size and weight of the LSIF\X's.
    the only thing I don't like are the hardwood floor protectors, they can easily fall off and the carpet spike will mar the floor. I'll be calling the manufacuter on Monday to see if they have rubber bumpers for the feet.

    Other than that they are well worth the price!!

    I filled mine with sand to deaden to keep them from resonating.

    Jimmy