I use this stuff, it sticks pretty well. Only cost $1 at Wal-Mart.Originally posted by: potato28
I don't know about speaker stands, but wouldn't you want them stuck to the stands so they can't vibrate off?
Originally posted by: vshah
why not build them? just buy some 3/4" plywood, a few two by fours, some screws, and some spikes/rubber feet. i made my stands for under 20 bucks, spray painted them, and they work fine.
Originally posted by: montypythizzle
Originally posted by: vshah
why not build them? just buy some 3/4" plywood, a few two by fours, some screws, and some spikes/rubber feet. i made my stands for under 20 bucks, spray painted them, and they work fine.
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Originally posted by: Jschmuck2
Thoughts? I'd really like to not pay more than $100 for all four of them - two front, two rear.
Or maybe someone has good luck with wall mounting?
Originally posted by: blueshoe
I ordered these stands from monoprice.com: Link
I haven't found a cheaper set anywhere, but I don't know if these will be good enough to hold your speakers. There are a few customer reviews on there as well.
The black one is out of stock so here's the link for the silver one: Link
I should be getting them this week, so I can update this post after I get them.
Originally posted by: TemjinGold
Originally posted by: blueshoe
I ordered these stands from monoprice.com: Link
I haven't found a cheaper set anywhere, but I don't know if these will be good enough to hold your speakers. There are a few customer reviews on there as well.
The black one is out of stock so here's the link for the silver one: Link
I should be getting them this week, so I can update this post after I get them.
Would those fit a set of Z5500s by any chance?
I bought these for my Logitech Z5500 speakers minor modification required on the speakers to fit the stands. The quality and value was about what I expected for the price. Great for budget minded setups.