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 Speaker stands
 PRODUCTS
     
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Atacama Nexus 5 Speaker Stands 20041£54.99 
 
 
Atacama Nexus 10 Speaker Stands 20041£76.99 
 
 
Mission Stancette Speaker Stands 20041£54.99 
 
 
Sound Organisation Z522 Speaker Stands 20041£94.99 
 
 
Townshend Audio Seismic Sink Speaker Platform 2004 0£699 
 
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OmniMount – one of the biggest players in the American AV furniture, loudspeaker stand/bracket and flat screen mount market – is expanding its range for us lucky punters in the UK... - 22/2/06
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Setting up a surround sound system can be a daunting prospect at the best of times, but what if the space you have to play with doesn’t conform to the constraints mapped out by typical 5.1 guidelines? - 20/7/05
Loudspeakers - advanced buying guide
Seasoned audiophiles and numerous industry experts often agree that the loudspeaker is the most influential link in the hi-fi system. Indeed, changing your speakers is the single action guaranteed to have the most profound effect on the overall... - 2/11/04
Speaker positioning advice
Arranging your speakers for optimal performance - it's worth the effort, says Richard Black - 15/4/04
Townshend Audio Seismic Sink Speaker Platform
Received wisdom states that loudspeakers should be very solidly mounted on the floor, via stands if necessary but if so via strong, rigid and preferably heavy ones. Townshend meets that with a wobbly speaker stand. Is this plain wobbly thinking? - 16/4/04
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