Rti6 speaker stands
gtu2004
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I just bought 4 Rti6s off eBay and am now looking for 2 pairs of speaker stands for them.
As I'm a noob when it comes to stands, what are the factors that I should take into consideration for a good sound?
My main concern is of course the sound so the quality/material of the stands do not matter as much. I would also like to be able to hide the wires.
The 2 Pairs do not need to match in shape but would like them all in black. Actually I prefer to have 2 different pairs so I can use the bigger ones for fronts but of course I wouldn't cry if the 4 stands are identical.
Anyone has any suggestion? TIA
As I'm a noob when it comes to stands, what are the factors that I should take into consideration for a good sound?
My main concern is of course the sound so the quality/material of the stands do not matter as much. I would also like to be able to hide the wires.
The 2 Pairs do not need to match in shape but would like them all in black. Actually I prefer to have 2 different pairs so I can use the bigger ones for fronts but of course I wouldn't cry if the 4 stands are identical.
Anyone has any suggestion? TIA
Onkyo 805, RtiA5s, Csi5, Rti6s
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i just got a pair of these, affordable for my standards, and look very good to me.
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86049&highlight=rti6
John K. suggest they could be too tall so I measured the height before I purchase them. After placing RTI6 on top of the lowest adjustable height for these stands, the centre tweeter is about less than 1 inch above my hearing level, which is very good.Front: Martinlogan ESL
Center: Martinlogan Stage
Rear: Martinlogan Motion 4
Sub: Martinlogan Grotto-I
Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC 1523K
PC 2 Channel: Polk LSI7
Headset: Grado RS2 + Grado RA1 amp
Mic: Neumann KMS605
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