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Model: | Sky-20D |
Category: | Speaker Stands |
Suggested Retail Price: | $200.00 |
Description: | Speaker Stands |
Manufacturer URL: | Skylan Manufacturing Ltd. |
Review by Markhh2 (A) on May 12, 2005 at 02:28:24 IP Address: 68.48.81.202 | Add Your Review for the Sky-20D |
I'll make this short and to the point - Skylan stands offers a great product at a great price. I recently purchased a pair of Harbeth Compact 7s. While supposedly insensitive to stand type, they are very sensitive re: height. I called Skylan and they made up a pair of 2 post 18" stands with a top plate that exactly matches the size of the Harbeth’s. They arrived well packed with very clear instructions.The top and bottoms are MDF with a durable looking matte black finish and the posts are thick extruded plastic. The bottoms can be fitted with either spikes or hard plastic feet and both types are adjustable. The tops include adhesive flat rubber pads to couple to the speaker to the stand. (You can omit those and use blue tak if you like) Assembly is simple. A threaded rod screws into the top plate, extends through each post and then is screwed down in a recessed hole in the bottom plate. Noel even includes the appropriate wrench! There is a hole on the top plate above each post that allows you to mass load the stands with sand. Skylan includes a custom funnel for the sand. (It looks like a party hat with a brass spout that fits tightly into the hole in the top plate. Strange to look at, but it works perfectly!)
I cannot say that these stands sound better than other stands on the market - I have not bothered to listen. But, given that they are non-resonant, stable and have a top plate that supports the entire speaker, I can’t imagine other stands sounding any better. When you add the overall quality of construction, customization options, reasonable price and fantastic customer service, I think they are an easy recommendation for anyone in the market for speaker stands. I can’t imagine owning anything else.
Product Weakness: | Shipping from Canada can take a few extra days. |
Product Strengths: | Design and performance. Price. Customer service. |
Associated Equipment for this Review: | |
Amplifier: | Plinius 9100 |
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): | none |
Sources (CDP/Turntable): | Arcam CD192 |
Speakers: | Harbeth C7 |
Cables/Interconnects: | DH Labs |
Music Used (Genre/Selections): | Folk, rock, Alt Country |
Other (Power Conditioner etc.): | Custom Power Cord Company cords |
Type of Audition/Review: | Product Owner |
Follow Ups:
As a small hobbyist/dealer I might add that the SKYLAN products and Noel are great.Quality is the best, and pricing and service are stellar.
Additionally Noel can provide some customization in some cases.
My VMPS 626Rs needed a slightly larger top plate and Noel was able to make it happen.
And when filled with sand or shot, the resonance potential is far below that of metal, with better weight than wood.
Agree with all points made. I would only add that the Skylan stands DO allow one's speakers to sound better than SOME of the metal stands I tried; and are good looking to boot.My 26-inchers work perfectly with my TSM-MM's.
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