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![]() THanks to everyone here...I decided to order the VT-12's today. I also got the
STF-2 sub's on the way. Uhm... I just wanted to ask the group here about speaker stands for the fronts. Any recomendations? Also.. For the people that have a plasma...are you mounting the center speaker above it? I guess you would have to in order to get it above 2.5 ft right? Last edited by animalchin : June 6th, 2004 at 8:11 PM. |
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I ordered 2 pairs from parts express and were around $37.00 a pair. Sasha recommended them to us. Search fro speaker stands - I posted pictures as well.
Congrats on the set. You will love them. Thomas Here you go! http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=240-762 Last edited by tdekany : June 6th, 2004 at 9:44 PM. |
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We use Sanus Euro Foundation EF28s for the HB-1s. They are currently $44.95 a pair from Wayfair, plus $9 shipping.
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If you don't go with the PE stands, I think Wal-mart has some reasonable stands that a few people have used. Might be worth a look - they can always be returned fairly easily.
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cool...thank you!
I'm placing my order today for the stands. Any advice for the center speaker placement? If I have to place it below the plasma it would probably be under 2 ft....will that effect my sound? |
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it will effect the sound. If the tv is close to the wall, you should put up a shelf above it.
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i will.
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![]() animalchin,
We like the PartsExpress stand, but Radioshack has a similar variant. Both of these are the kind of stand that we like the most for the Ventriloquist. 1) They are unobtrusive 2) The hight is adjustable so they can be set to sitting ear level 3) They look nice Enjoy! http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=240-762 |
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One solution is to use a small shelf right above the TV to place the center channel on. |
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Sasha..thanks for the info.
I'm on the way to get the stands...so I sincerely appreciate your reply. Are the back's recommended to be mounted on the wall? |
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One thing to consider when mounting them on the wall, is that you should consider mounting brackets for the real left and right speakers that let you face the satellites inwards. These Panavise mounts should help. I just ordered two to see how they work. They should arrive next week. ![]() http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=240-726 |
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Hi....you don't know of any silver colored speaker wall mounts that you'd recommend for these speakers, do you? I see the Panavise only come in white and black....
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Sasha,
how about i place my 3 rear speakers 8 feet above the floor: the rt. and lt. facing each other; my other important question though is that right in front of the rear center is a thin piece of metal (accent light for picture). Can this thin piece of meter running in front and up and down the center rear affect the sound quatlity. Quote:
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Thanks Sasha_G. I was going to start a thread to look for wall mounting options. Any other lower cost wall mount options? I need to wall mount the rear and the side speakers. I am looking at needing 4 mounts (extra rear satellite). |
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I have a very odd-shaped 12' by 13' room configuration to work with. The arrangement of the furniture is fixed (wife wont budge). The space to the left behind the loveseat is open into my dining room, and to the left of the couch is a hallway. I live in a condo, so it's small...
![]() I need suggestions/links for all of the mounts and stand that I need to buy! 1) I need 4 wall-mounts for the 2 front speakers and 2 sats. 2) I need 1 ceiling mount for the rear-center. 3) I need a single stand of some sort to mount the front center above my plasma TV which sits on a TV-stand. The front-center speaker stand needs to be 52" high, and it must support/hold the front center speaker. It must also have a small footprint on the floor to fit behind my TV-stand. (TV is angled in a corner). I will be wall-mounting the front R/L and rear R/L sats at the same height of the center (52"); and I will be mounting the rear-center to the ceiling. If anyone has any better ideas for speaker configuration (Dr Hsu?), please share!! Proposed Setup: Blue = Couch/Loveseat Black = TV in corner, walls, doors, tables Green = Proposed speaker placement (large green box in corner will be STF-2 sub) ![]() Last edited by opetruzel : December 15th, 2006 at 2:14 PM. |
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Just got the Panavise mounts. They are very sturdy, come with the standard screws and also some excellent screws and expanding screw recepticles for delicate walls (although some material like acoustical panneling is not strong enough to support a speaker). The contstruction is excellent overall. They are small so the speaker doesn't sit too far from the wall. I don't think they are long enough so that you can turn satellites totally perpendicular to the wall, but otherwise they are highly recommended.
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![]() ![]() Just received the speaker stands from partsexpress. The clamps are a wee bit too wide for the sats. Did I get the right ones? Do I need to pad them with something? There are some velcro pads that came with the stands, but do not seem to fit the bil for padding. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=240-762 Thanks in advance! |
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here is my setup for you how I have it.
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Just received the speaker stands from partsexpress. The clamps are a wee bit too wide for the sats. Did I get the right ones? Do I need to pad them with something? There are some velcro pads that came with the stands, but do not seem to fit the bil for padding.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/show...tnumber=240-762 Same here, the clamps don't come in far enough to firmly hold the little speaker. I bridged the gap on both sides by using a solid (round) vacum cleaner belt that I cut into 4 pieces. I'm sure if you look around the house, you will find even better material to fill in the gaps. I am surprised that no one else is mentioning this problem. |
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I have the same stands set up the same way. They're perfect for the speakers. I also got a sheet of adhesive-backed black felt and cut it into strips to pad the tops of the stand so as not to scratch them. Cost an entire $.89 and took less than half a sheet.
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As a new owner of a VT-12 system, I thought I should provide a note of caution about speaker stands for the VT-12 satellites: IF YOUR STANDS USE THE THREADED INSERT(S) ON THE BACK OF THE SATELLITES, MAKE SURE THE THREAD SIZE ON THE STANDS MATCHES THE THREAD SIZE ON THE SPEAKERS. In my case they did not. I bought the VT-12 system to upgrade the Sony satellites that came with our Home Theatre In A Box system. (I hope to upgrade the other components in the future, depending on $$$). I had been using some nice Bose speaker stands (Model No. USF-20) with the Sony satellites. These stands are very sleek and mount to speakers using a bracket/screw into the threaded insert on the back of the speakers. Unfortunately for me, the threaded inserts on the VT-12 satellites are a larger thread size than on the Sony speakers. (One would think there would be an industry standard for this.) I found the proper size screws at my local hardware store, but they would not fit through the holes on the mounting bracket on the Bose stands. :-( Luckily I have a set of precision files and was able to enlarge the holes on the Bose mounting brackets to accomodate the larger screws required for the VT-12 satellites. It was a lot of extra work, but the speakers look awesome on the stands, with no visible wires or mounting hardware. Thus, if you are buying stands that will attached to the threaded insert(s) on the VT-12 satellites, be sure to check to make sure the stands and the speakers are compatible. -Ted |
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I'd say the answer to the 1st Qis yes and the the answer to the 2nd is no, iit will not.
FYI, I now have both systems' rear facing the listeners. Sounds better to me. |
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My first post here. I recently bought VS-12 and I am about to buy STF-2 sub
![]() I bought the Deluxe Atlantic stands for the front speakers from Wal-Mart which are more stylish than the $27 pair IMO. This pair cost me $39 in Wal-Mart and they sell for $30 in Buy.com. I couldn't find a good enough pic on the Net so I am posting the pics from the box. I will post more about my setup after I am fully done with the calibration ![]() Thanks, Sreenathm |
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![]() I bought some stands at best buy that imo are similar and more high tech looking than the ones from parts express. They cost $49.99 and are adjustable from 28" - 39". They are made by Sanus.
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Since the rear sats must be above ear level I think speaker stands should go up to at least 48". It depends on your listening level though.
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Bought the Parts Express Stands and couldn't be happier. Yes, there is a "little" space around the ventriloquist speakers on the stands. The velcro which came with the stands works perfectly for mounting. You cannot see the velcro at all and the stands look great and offset the color or my silver Ventriloquist's perfectly. These stands are clearly well made. Thanks all for the recommendation on the stands.
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I'm sure you guys will be happy with these stands from IKEA.
Choice A: http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...ts=10104*13805 Choice B: http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...ts=10104*13805 |
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I think the looks of the parts espress stands are much better. I can tell you the parts express stands are well-made. Also, are the IKEA stands adjustable? It looks like you may have to screw the speaker onto the IKEA stands. Just my 2 cents. I am a very happy VTF-3, VT-12, and parts express owner.
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![]() I'm looking for adjustable stands for my black ventriloquist satellites. Those ones from parts express are still around. Does anyone have any updated suggestions for cheap, sturdy, and 'attractive' stands? Most of the recommendations are from years ago. thanks!
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anyone? please share info if you have it. thanks!
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The Ventriloquist satellites are very small and light. They do not need very sturdy stands. Walmart carries an Atlantic brand speaker stand that I think works nicely with them. As for looks, one man's meat is another man's poison. Judge for yourself. I have not checked their pricing lately but used to sell for under $30 a pair.
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I'd like to find some nice stands for the HB1s. A stand that can screw into the speaker would be nice since I have little ones running around and a slight jolt of the stand could send the speaker flying.
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The Sanus EF28 is what we use. For the front channels, 26 - 28" stands are usually best. Wood Technologies make some in this height range as well.
Regarding attaching the speakers to the stands, I would suggest using Blu Tak or similar. It should hold well enough against jolts. If the kids knock the whole stand/speaker over, the speaker will be damaged even if its screwed to the stand. Best to move them to a safe corner when not listening, and move them out when you are listening. |
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