I bought a pair of B&W 602 and a pair of stands for them. The stands i bought have a hollow tube which they say can be filled with sand. Does this actually reduce the vibrations/etc that are transmited to the floor? Does it deaden the tones from the speaker? I just wanted some opinions before i went out and started filling these stands with sand....
Thanks
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Topic - sand in speaker stands???? - zootoot77 16:14:52 08/04/01 (21)
- Re: sand in speaker stands???? - Supergrass 04:33:43 08/05/01 (0)
- Re: The idea, as I see it (other than stablility) is to... - DeKay 18:09:31 08/04/01 (11)
- Wow! - John K 06:51:56 08/05/01 (10)
- Re: Removing the shot is a bitch. - DeKay 15:44:37 08/05/01 (4)
- Are you guys sure you cant unscrew the bottom plate? nt - PabloP 20:25:36 08/05/01 (1)
- Re: Yup, there is no bottom plate. (nt) - DeKay 00:33:28 08/06/01 (0)
- Re: Removing the shot is a bitch. - John K 17:14:38 08/05/01 (1)
- Re: 1" sounds easy. - DeKay 18:00:29 08/05/01 (0)
- Re: Wow! - PabloP 09:48:27 08/05/01 (0)
- Re: Wow! - hifitommy 08:03:46 08/05/01 (0)
- Is lead shot as good or better than sand? <nt> - Eagle 17:07:39 08/04/01 (3)
- Re: Is lead shot as good or better than sand? <nt> - Mr Vinyl 12:45:08 08/05/01 (1)
- Yes, it helps... thanks!<nt> - Eagle 17:18:28 08/05/01 (0)
- lead shot by itself can vibrate, which is not good (nt) - Cetaele 17:08:44 08/04/01 (0)
- Re: sand in speaker stands???? - Wordsmith 16:55:54 08/04/01 (0)
- Re: sand in speaker stands???? - Steve_D 20:16:19 08/04/01 (0)
- Re: sand in speaker stands???? - Cetaele 16:55:14 08/04/01 (0)
- yep. just do it. <nt> - kuma 16:21:57 08/04/01 (0)