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Audio Componant Stand
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Joined: Aug 2004
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I'm trying to replace the beat up stand I've used for my stereo for years. I dont need anything fancy. On the other hand, I'm so tried of particle board cabinetry. I keep swearing I won't buy another article that isn't solid wood, but next thing you know I'm doing it again. Of course, the M80's I just bought are particle board themselves, but that's besides the point!
I was at Meijers today and they have a stand for only $99. It is a grey-black color that might look good with the black oak speakers I bought. The price is great, but it weighs about 90 lbs. I couldnt even get it into the cart. I gave up and decided to shop a little.
If anyone has any suggestions I would welcome them. I dont need anything fancy, but real wood might be nice if it weren't too expensive.
Thanks
dan
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Re: Audio Componant Stand
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Joined: Feb 2004
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dmw,
Try racks and stands http://www.racksandstands.com .
FYI, most speaker produced are made of particle board (medium density fiber board).
M80's VP150 QS8's Earthquake SuperNova MKV-15 Integra DTR-7.4 Outlaw 755 Outlaw M200's Outlaw ICBM
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Re: Audio Componant Stand
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Joined: Dec 2003
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In reply to:
Of course, the M80's I just bought are particle board themselves, but that's besides the point!
Correction - MDF - medium density fibreboard (or fiberboard for the Americans)... MDF is incredible stuff - dense, takes screws well, the flat sides you could set a straightedge to. Particle board is reserved for $10 Sauder unassembled furniture kits.
Bren R.
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