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Thread: Gettin Closer...................

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    Default Gettin Closer...................

    Hello forum members it has been a lil while since I posted here. My question is simple--are there any members here that own the cmt-340m's that put them on a different stand and not the ones Ascend sells???? No offense but I just dont like the looks of them too much. Don't mean to step on anyones toes so to speak. Just curious if any other members did not care for them either. It looks like I will be going with the cbm-170's anyways for front and rear along with the cmt-340c for my center. Circuit city has some cool looking stands for $100 and I like the look a lot. I also like the studio techs that Nicholas Mosher uses. Thank you for your time. Please let me know what you are thinking.
    Phil
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    I put the 340's (L&R) on PSB stands that are meant for their Image line. They were about $80/pair and work just fine. They stand about 25" and that puts the 340's tweeter right at ear level. These stands are wood and MDF and the finish is almost an identical match to the Ascends. They come with spikes and adjustable rubber feet.

    My 170's are on adjustable hight stands by "FurnitureWorks". I got them many years ago at GoodGuys and have them extended to about 46"h for my surrounds. It's as high as they go... I may put them on small tables to get them up another foot or two, but for now they are adequate.

    My 340c sits above the TV on the top of the entertainment cabinet, overhanging the front slightly and angling down.

    Cheers

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    Curtis has some custom made stands that look really nice with his setup. Maybe he'll show up and post some pics and give more info.
    - EVH III

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    I am also curious to see what else people have. I plan to put my surrounds on stands, so I would like to have matching stands for all my speakers, just with different heights.

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    Thanks people. Glad to see that I am not the only one who does not care for the Ascend stands with respect to the 340m's. No offense to anyone who owns them just not what I prefer. In the end I will get the cbm-170's for my fronts and a cmt-340c for my center. Personally, I like the studio tech stands Nicholas Mosher uses and Circuit City has some nice ones too that are 24" or 31" if I remeber right. Can't remember the brand but they are $99 pair.
    Tame the peaks, minimize the dips/nulls and ONLY then are YOU on YOUR way to bass nirvana!

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    Its not that I don't like them, and I probably would have gone with them if I could have wall mounted my surrounds, but since I can't, I want monitor stands.

    I debated using the omnimount adjustable stands all around, but I really don't like them too much, and neither does my girlfriend.

    I will probably go with the studiotech stands. The ascend speakers look quite sharp on them, and they come in various fixed heights, which I like since the surrounds need to be on 36 inch stands so as to not direct their sound right into the back of my couches.

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    I like those stands Shane. The stands at CC that I like are the OmniMount COSMIC24 and the COSMIC31. They are made of extruded aluminum and can be filled with sand. The top plate swivels as well. The bottom and top plates are black. The upright is silver. The silver and black combination should look great with the Ascends.

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    Yeah, they work, and the WAF is 100%

    Had I not bought them at the same time I was auditioning the PSB's, I probably would have gone with something else... maybe something like these:
    http://www.racksandstands.com/prods/...1/0PSY0005.htm

    I already had the telescoping ones for the rears (which I may replace), so the fronts were the immediate concern. The PSB stands just happened to be the exact height I needed, so... a bird in the hand...

    shane
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    My setup:
    http://www.fototime.com/5EF1F78FC789849/orig.jpg
    HT: 340SE's Front & Center - 340 Classic's Surround, SVS PB110-ISD.
    Office (2-ch): 170SE's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Horton
    Curtis has some custom made stands that look really nice with his setup. Maybe he'll show up and post some pics and give more info.
    Here you go:


    The stands were made by Brian Bunge of Rutledge Audio Design in Georgia:
    http://www.rutledgeaudiodesign.com

    They were not inexpensive, but I needed specific height, and Brian was able to match the finish I wanted pretty closely. I am very happy with them, but it did hurt the wallet a bit, and pricing has gone up since I bought them.

    If I didn't need the specific height, I would have went with the Ascend custom stands.

    For surrounds, my Father uses some pretty nice height adjustable stands. The top plate clamps onto the speaker, and the base is a three leg design that is pretty wide. It is pretty sturdy, but if my kids were around them a lot, I would be a bit nervous.
    -curtis

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis
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    For surrounds, my Father uses some pretty nice height adjustable stands. The top plate clamps onto the speaker, and the base is a three leg design that is pretty wide. It is pretty sturdy, but if my kids were around them a lot, I would be a bit nervous.
    Do you know what make/model those stands are, or where to get them? My biggest concern is being able to fasten the speakers to the stand. No kids yet, but my cat can sure can jump.

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