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Whoa...those skylanstands look very nice...I know Dave recommended the Sanus SF series for the Sierra1 IIRC. I also recall another Ascend member posting his own custom built stands for his Sierras and mentioned he could build matching custom stands for others...just can't find the post...I have tried..no luck...I'm not sure if Dave would approve or disapprove in dealing with another member in such a manner.
As for the 26" stands I thought with the height of the Sierra 1...sat on the perfect plane to the main LP for my situation. The 30" would have been 1"-2" to high.
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Speakers 5.1.2: TitanTowers v2 & STC(RAAL v2), MA CP-WT&CT260
Sub: Funk Audio 18.0 SantosRW
Source: Denon X3800H, Oppo BDP 103D, UBK-90 4K & LG B9 65"
Office 2.0: Philharmonic True Mini(coming-soon), Fosi TB10D via Wiim mini.
That was Jason Coleman from three or four years ago. I got my custom bamboo stands from him. He doesn't do it any longer. He has since moved from Sierra-1's to big Dali floorstanders.
My stands are actually 30"-31" tall. At the time I got them, I needed them to clear an arm of a sofa. I think 26" would have been perfect. Since then the room has changed a lot. I move my ears up and down a foot or so, and I can't hear a difference. This is at a distance of about 9'.
-curtis
Normally I'd agree with Curtis here......small with a sub. However, the 2's are so dynamic and handle loads of power with ease that I would suggest experimenting with what settings work best. I actually run mine full range with the sub with no issues.
Speakers 5.1.2: TitanTowers v2 & STC(RAAL v2), MA CP-WT&CT260
Sub: Funk Audio 18.0 SantosRW
Source: Denon X3800H, Oppo BDP 103D, UBK-90 4K & LG B9 65"
Office 2.0: Philharmonic True Mini(coming-soon), Fosi TB10D via Wiim mini.
My checklist after having spent a good deal of quality time with my new Sierra-2s
airy, sparkly, realistic, RAAL top end: check
bass extension (typical in room response) to around 40 Hz: check
High end transient impact of the first order: check
Midrange transient impact of the first order: check
Bass transient impact of the first order: check, and double check
unbelievably transparent imaging: check
gets loud without strain, or compression: check
huge dynamic range: check
stickler for details: check
no listener fatigue to be found regardless of volume: check
tremendous performance/price ratio: check
quality fit, and finish: check
I would say the biggest surprise I have found with the Sierra-2s is the power, and brutal transient abilities of these speakers. Second is the control in the bass region, they are extremely capable, and yet very tight, and controlled. The new mid/woofer driver in the Sierra-2 is a very remarkable achievement, Seas, and Dave must be thrilled with the outcome!
I have the new Twos installed as side surrounds in my 5.1 "theater" system now, and am very pleased with them. As surrounds, there are many times they do their job quietly, and without notice. On the occasions when I'm playing surround music that has a liberal mix that makes more than average use of them, it's just so cool how they have the same sonic signature of the RAAL equipped front stage. I really thought the Sierra-NRTs did a great job, and yet there is a distinct difference between blending well, and actually matching. And the Twos match up with the RAAL equipped Towers, and Horizon perfectly.
Jay
Last edited by petmotel; 02-01-2014 at 02:54 PM.