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Re: SKYLAN SPEAKER STANDS

Posted by onemug on March 23, 2005 at 19:59:39:

I too would highly recommend them. I've had various metal stands over the years, most expensive was the dedicated N805 ones at $600, and I think the Skylan's are the best. (they're not metal). They come with the best instructions I've ever gotten with anything I had to assemble. Noel even includes a wrench and "dedicated" funnel for sand filling. When I tap on them, even without sand, they just feel/sound right. Even down to the little disks he puts on the top plate and multiple pillars, they seem just right for me. Good luck.