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In Reply to: RE: Stands for 20.7's posted by bluesy41 on October 22, 2022 at 15:21:02
I'm using the Sound Anchor stands for my 3.6. I haven't seen the SA stands for the 20.7 but would think they are basically the same except for some size differences.
IMO, you'd be much better off using the Mye stands. The SA stands are certainly solid and well made and an improvement over the stock stands. They add some slight stability versus the stock stands and allow tilting fore and aft, which can be handy in "tuning" the speaker to the room or to your taste.
But, the SA stands don't have the Mye stand's braces (side rails) which attach higher up the back of the speaker and which are crucial to adding significant stability and improving the sound. The speaker attaches to the SA stands using the same screw holes (and screws) as the stock stands and nothing else. So the SA stands just can't match that stability and I don't think there is much if any sound improvement using the SA stands.
Also, the Mye stands keep the speaker from topping over easily and getting damaged. The side rails on the Mye stands are not beautiful but they sure do their job in providing stability and improving sound.
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Like I mentioned earlier I'm quite familiar with the Mye stands and found them to be absolutely fabulous. I've actually owned to pair in the past. Just trying something a little different in this crazy hobby. LOL!
For those who don't like the struts being as visible... I do offer a V-base model. It is a fair bit more costly, as it is a lot more work, but nicer aesthetics for some.
Edits: 10/24/22
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