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Just received the Mye Stands yesterday and set them up last night. First off, they are built very well for an after market product, though I could offer a suggestion for the clamping that holds the support rail in place - speaker side (should be fabricated to support from the rear as it does in the front (clamping), with the adjustment bolt - not a big deal but it would be functionally and comestically better). The shipping packaging did its job in protecting the contents for the long journey from Canada. After installation, I sat down to do some listening and went bass/mid range heavy on the music selected, to force the issue so to speak. I must state that the sound really did improve, but not just the bass and mid registers. The whole picture seemed tighter and truer and more "there". This was the case in recording after recording. IMHO, money well spent and something Maggie owners should contemplate if they don't want a DIY solution!! Nice job Grant and great support as well!
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But....I'm not sure exactly what you mean by:
".... the clamping that holds the support rail in place - speaker side (should be fabricated to support from the rear as it does in the front (clamping), with the adjustment bolt...."
Could I fax you a print showing the plan and elevation views and have you mark them up and fax them back to me? I don't fully understand what your statement is trying to show. You can email me here (grant@monasheemfg.com 7-3:30 Pacific time) or at grant@myesound.com anytime. I appreciate any suggestion.
Grant
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The tightening bolt IS in the back. If it's not I'll be sending him a new set of struts real quick!!
Grant,I sent you an email. Sorry for the confusion, but what I was trying to explain may be better suited over the phone...
the Symposium Rollerblock Jrs. No kidding, the same type of improvements the MyeStands provide. Refer to the review section and check out S.Hum's evaluation. Once you hear them you will not go back. Symposium offers a 30 day satisfaction guarantee to ease the try-out decision. The tungsten carbide bearings are definitely worth it.
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