SPEAKER STANDS for RTiA9's
Just wanted to share!
It may seem like overkill, but, overkill is where I sometimes live.
As I'm in between houses, current space has me changing my set up of 7.2 from a wide front stage to a 7.0 with rears.
Getting A9's to blend with FXiA6's was as easy as doing a few measurements and some woodwork. Now the difference in height between the tweeters are inches instead of feet.
It may seem like overkill, but, overkill is where I sometimes live.
As I'm in between houses, current space has me changing my set up of 7.2 from a wide front stage to a 7.0 with rears.
Getting A9's to blend with FXiA6's was as easy as doing a few measurements and some woodwork. Now the difference in height between the tweeters are inches instead of feet.
Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
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Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman
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Hmmm... measurements, doing wood work... what you really doing there Geoff???"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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C'mon Danny, why you always gotta call me out?? Just let me keep up the faSource: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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Nice Geoff,if my memory still working the stands match your entertainment center you built.Yes?
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And Geoff.... it looks like you need some more canary yellow tech flex for those surrounds, that or you missed a spot or two :biggrin: :rolleyes: :razz:"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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Looks like a great job with the wood working, but RtiA9's on stands look like an accident waiting to happen. Do you have them cabled to the wall in someway? In my house, a dog or 4yr old grandson would knock one of those over in no time and get squished.....Parasound HCA-2003A & 2205A
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Good job Geoff, let the sounds play!Home Theater
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EndersShadow wrote: »
P.S. you gotta remember its just me here, no Stan or Jason to bust your chops....
I know, that's why I get triple trouble from youOldfatdogs wrote: »Nice Geoff,if my memory still working the stands match your entertainment center you built.Yes?
Dan
Long time Dan, good to see you!! You are correct my friend however, I gave the entertainment stand a face lift to accommodate a new amp, it's only a two tier now instead of three with a built in CC stand
Dang that CSiA6 makes the 50" look small, I can't wait to get my 64" back.Looks like a great job with the wood working, but RtiA9's on stands look like an accident waiting to happen. Do you have them cabled to the wall in someway? In my house, a dog or 4yr old grandson would knock one of those over in no time and get squished.....
Thanks for the compliment. No, the A9's are just standing there, but I made the stands pretty sturdy, the base is wider than the tops and I have levelers under the bases. My wife and daughter are great around them. If you come over with your grandson, I'll put the a kiddie gate around them :cool:Good job Geoff, let the sounds play!
Thanks brother, the "sounds" is exactly right, the bass that comes through the rears is pretty awesome. When I go to 9.4 and move the A9's back to wide, I'm tempted to get another set of A9's for the rear, they are pretty bad a$$ as a back surround speaker, but, I'll most likely do another pair of FX's.Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
EndersShadow wrote: »I cant... you've been doing a bit too much woodworking here lately..QUOTE]
Not really Danny, to tell you the truth, I only work with morning wood.....Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
holy!!! GEOFF!!! that's absolutely INSANE!!! lol, you're a maniac, hahaha!
nice work - yeah, I was wondering what size that tv was. I was thinking like a 24" or something haha,
seriously though, I can't joke - I'm a little crunched on space, and trying to decide between a 46/46 and whatever the next size up Samsung is...
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I'm gonna agree with overkill especially for the room you have them in and the placement. You would have been much better off for surround with a pair of In walls or In ceiling speakers for all the Surround duty speakers.
You could however repurpose those massive 9's are Front Wides IF your Onkyo has that ability. I didn't see a model number.
Some people get all crazy with wild ideas and placement only to find out that with a little rethinking and putting down your man card for a minute, that you can have a much more balanced system in the room it's going it.
I still like it however because of how crazy it looks. I hope no one knocks one of them off the stands. They are pretty heavy and could hurt someone or be damaged.Dan
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I keep coming back in here to look at those crazy surround back speakers LOL , it's growing on meDan
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Dan, those were originally wides in his last place. He moved and adjusted. He wants to go back to 2 sets of A9s as front/wide but just cant in that setup.
So they were not "intended" to be rear surrounds from the get-go."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
EndersShadow wrote: »Dan, those were originally wides in his last place. He moved and adjusted. He wants to go back to 2 sets of A9s as front/wide but just cant in that setup.
So they were not "intended" to be rear surrounds from the get-go.Dan
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I think it looks awesome, but I would fear of them being knocked over as well..
RTiA3's or FXiA6's would be a better choice.
Two sets of A9's up front would be freakin sweet!! -
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I'm gonna go listen soon. Jealous??
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Hey Geoff what up with the rope on the wall?Who you rustling in the theater?
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I didn't think so. I would never use them like that in fear they would hit the ground. Not to mention the placement for surround back is slightly off , to wide and not far back enough. I would have also mounted the Surrounds on the wall.
Space is so limited in this temporary set up, and Danny has already mentioned what my preference is as far as location. You can't tell very easy by the pic, but the right surround is wall mounted. Once I get into my new home, I'll have a dedicated once again and I'll be back to "normal" as much as possibleI think it looks awesome, but I would fear of them being knocked over as well..
RTiA3's or FXiA6's would be a better choice.
Two sets of A9's up front would be freakin sweet!!
Thank you. Another pair of FX/6's will adorn the rear once I get the new place, allow me to show you what the wide set up looked like when I had my previous room;jeremymarcinko wrote: »Is that Nicky Hayden way up there?
Good eye. That's actually the Italian sensation, Valentino when he was on the Repsol Honda.ken brydson wrote: »I'm gonna go listen soon. Jealous??
That's right Ken, gotta get you over here pretty soon. My subs are packed up but the bass from these A9's are pretty great in this small place. I'll start gathering some demo music. I've got about 300+ blurays if you'd like to pick out a movie.Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
Oldfatdogs wrote: »Hey Geoff what up with the rope on the wall?Who you rustling in the theater?
Dan
You like that?? I get homesick now and then. My little sister sent that to me from Abilene, TX.Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
Very nice craftsmanship Geoff. Now that you have the blue prints, make a set for me in black for when I purchase new front left and rights and move my A9's to the back._____________________________________________________________________________________________
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You like that?? I get homesick now and then. My little sister sent that to me from Abilene, TX.
I do,nice gift.
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I saw the title "speaker stands for Rtia9" and I thought to myself, surely has to be something wrong here. lolYamaha V1800 receiver along with a NAD 2600a and 2700a .
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OMG! thats awesome Geoff, am liking the setup...still have to unbox my ones.
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BurrInspector wrote: »OMG! thats awesome Geoff, am liking the setup...still have to unbox my ones.
LOL, thanks for the complement Neil! It's been over a year, and some new changes have been made. In spite of all the "safety" questions that were raised, the rear stands were quite stable and withstood a knock and a bump, and due to the location, they were pretty much out of the way as it was.
I was able to score an Integra 70.4 and now looking at a 9 speaker set up. I've rotated my room 90 degrees, so my front stage is on a wider wall. I've got a 2nd pair of FXiA6's to replace the A9's as rears, and moving the A9's back up to wide.
I'm currently building a solid oak stand for my gear, finished in golden pecan, and will make new rear stands for the rears with the same finish. I'll post pics upon completion!
Source: BRP Panasonic UB9000, CDP Emotiva ERC3 - Display: LG OLED EVO 83 C3 - Pre/Pro: Marantz 8802A - Amplification: Emotiva XPA-DR3, XPA-2 x 2, XPA-6, Speakers, Mains/2ch-Focal Kanta No2's, C-LSiM706, S-702F/X, RS-RTiA9's, WS-RTiA9's, FH-RTiA3's, Subs - Epik Empire x 2
Cables: AudioQuest McKenzie XLR's/CDP/Amp, Carbon 48/BRP, Forest 48/Display, 2 channel speaker cable: Furutech FS Alpha 36 12AWG PCOCC Single Crystal (Douglas Connection)
EXPERIENCE: next to nothing, but I sure enjoy audio and video MY OPINION OF THIS HOBBY: I may not be a smart man, but I know what quicksand is.
When I was young, I was Superman but now that old age has gotten the best of me I'm only Batman -
Nice! Can't wait to see what's around the corner mate. Hope you get it done soon