BaconDad
11-22-2017, 03:34 PM
Hopefully this is the correct sub-forum for a post like this!
I've been wanting to add a bit more weight to these already solid stands (Sanus Steel Series SF26 (https://www.amazon.com/Sanus-SF26B1-26-inch-Speaker-Stands/dp/B004T7VCM0)) for any possible dampening effects and added peace of mind when the animals get a little rowdy (had a close call a couple weeks ago). I found a small bit of info floating around on multiple forums but no picture tutorial. Fairly simple, took me about a half hour start to finish.
Quikrete play sand from Home Depot - $2.99/bag (50 lbs)
https://i.imgur.com/HlCaEJ7l.jpg
I quickly found out that the sand needed to be sifted because the holes in the stands are very small and the pebbles from the sand would block the holes. A kitchen colander worked just fine:
https://i.imgur.com/wR27A1ll.jpg
Sifted sand ready for pouring:
https://i.imgur.com/mxjRBThl.jpg
Found this funnel at HD when I bought the sand - the small opening worked great for regulating the sand flow into the 4 holes of the stand posts. I added a little duct tape so I wouldn't have to hold it while I waited for the sand to finish flowing:
https://i.imgur.com/rt84t1cl.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mGgSSQEl.jpg
Added roughly 15 lbs to each stand, worth the 30 minutes it took me to finish the job. You could use lead shot for more weight, but I didn't feel like spending the ~$40 per bag -- the sand works just fine.
Finished product:
https://i.imgur.com/cIFXcfsl.jpg
Didn't notice any sound difference, but again, was more for the peace of mind so the speakers don't get knocked over when I'm not home.
I've been wanting to add a bit more weight to these already solid stands (Sanus Steel Series SF26 (https://www.amazon.com/Sanus-SF26B1-26-inch-Speaker-Stands/dp/B004T7VCM0)) for any possible dampening effects and added peace of mind when the animals get a little rowdy (had a close call a couple weeks ago). I found a small bit of info floating around on multiple forums but no picture tutorial. Fairly simple, took me about a half hour start to finish.
Quikrete play sand from Home Depot - $2.99/bag (50 lbs)
https://i.imgur.com/HlCaEJ7l.jpg
I quickly found out that the sand needed to be sifted because the holes in the stands are very small and the pebbles from the sand would block the holes. A kitchen colander worked just fine:
https://i.imgur.com/wR27A1ll.jpg
Sifted sand ready for pouring:
https://i.imgur.com/mxjRBThl.jpg
Found this funnel at HD when I bought the sand - the small opening worked great for regulating the sand flow into the 4 holes of the stand posts. I added a little duct tape so I wouldn't have to hold it while I waited for the sand to finish flowing:
https://i.imgur.com/rt84t1cl.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mGgSSQEl.jpg
Added roughly 15 lbs to each stand, worth the 30 minutes it took me to finish the job. You could use lead shot for more weight, but I didn't feel like spending the ~$40 per bag -- the sand works just fine.
Finished product:
https://i.imgur.com/cIFXcfsl.jpg
Didn't notice any sound difference, but again, was more for the peace of mind so the speakers don't get knocked over when I'm not home.