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Speakers on non-tripod stands
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 201573" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>I've successfully used truss pedestals in the past, but those aren't exactly low profile (although they will support larger speakers than tripods stands). I've also used compact subwoofers with poles in place of tripodes, for a somewhat cleaner look, and a broader frequency response than a compact top box alone. For something like a JF80 or UPM, if you've got a truss mount for the box, you could certainly use standard pipe-and-base for the speaker, but I'd be a bit more concerned with larger speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 201573, member: 172"] I've successfully used truss pedestals in the past, but those aren't exactly low profile (although they will support larger speakers than tripods stands). I've also used compact subwoofers with poles in place of tripodes, for a somewhat cleaner look, and a broader frequency response than a compact top box alone. For something like a JF80 or UPM, if you've got a truss mount for the box, you could certainly use standard pipe-and-base for the speaker, but I'd be a bit more concerned with larger speakers. [/QUOTE]
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