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Question about using "speaker stands"
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Axiom only sells stands that are 24" tall. Our furniture is taller than that - so it seems to me the furniture would block/absorb a lot of the sound. There seem to be stands that can extend to 48". Will the M2 or M3 "ONwall" with bracket have the right connection points to fit on a generic stand that has fitting/connection points that are somewhat adjustable to fasten on to a speaker stand. Here is the stand I have in mind: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A...=A2QJV1LHQIKRFO Thank you
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Re: Question about using "speaker stands"
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Joined: Mar 2001
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You can get our stands up to 38" by having us make a custom pole height for you. If this works for you it is easiest to e-mail debbie@axiomaudio.com and she will look after everything.
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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Re: Question about using "speaker stands"
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Joined: Sep 2016
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I just bought a new "primary seat" with a lower back for that very reason. Note: Debbie called me to modify my order because even though the website gives the option of up to 38" height, the max is apparently 36". This worked out well.
Marantz SR7010 DIY HTPC M60 x2 RP-450C QS8 x2 QS10 x2 M2 x4 EP600 Samsung QN90A 85"
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