Speaker Stands
salasg
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Wondering if anyone has plans or diagrams for Monitor 10 and SDA CRS speaker stands?
Thanks
Thanks
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Found these here, unfortunately I don't remember who posted them.
They are for the Mon 10's. IDK about CRS stands.
I also included a pic I had of an original stand.
Have fun.
KC -
KC,
Thanks we'll see what I can put together with a little help from the Home Depot crew. Will post pics as soon as I can get them up and running. I will search the Polk Audio site for info on the CRS stands.
Gus -
CRS stands are in pdf format.
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Thanks Impared.
Will get to work on both stands.
Gus -
CRS stands should not be too hard to build if one has a small mig welder. Just use thin wall 1" square tubing then maybe see if Nick can paint them for you.
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MM,
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I dont have ready access to a mig welder. My parents have one but thats about three hours from here.:( Could I use something besides 1" square tubing? I've seen pics of CRS stands made of wood. How much do you think I should pay if I have them made?
Gus -
With my CRS's I had the original stands but I bought some Sanus stands and like them alot better look wise. Function wise the originals are much more stable. There's companies out there that'll make what ever size and shape stands you want.
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Do you still have the original CRS stands.Polk HT system 1: LSIC, LSI25 mains, LSI F/X rears, Lsi F/X rear centers,
Yamaha RX-V2500 System, Carver A753 3 channel amp.
Polk HT system 2: , SRT system with f/x 1,000's rear speakers on 7.1 system currently using Onkyo TX-RZ820 receiver, powered by Sunfire Grand Theater amp
Polk Speaker collection: SDA SRS 1.2tl x 2, SRT system, SDA SRS 2 P/B, SDA 2A, SDA 1C Studio, SDA CRS+, Monitor 7B & 4, SRS 3.1tl, RTA 15tl, LS90, LSI 9 -
You should see what a welding shop would charge you to weld them up. I can't see it taking more then an hour to buzz these up. You could have all the material cut, even if you had to cut them with a hack saw wouldn't take you more then an hour, just make sure everything is nice and square. Then have a welding shop do the welding they might even be able to weld them up with a TIG which would do a real nice job.