

Well, I had this design floating in the back of my mind for a while so I described it to him. In turn, he asked what they were going to look like. So it dawned on me, hey George needs speaker stands too! So I asked him if he wanted to get together and build some. They're a two way design with a 6 1/2" woofer. These are the typical speakers that come in one of these packages. Getting back to the speaker stands, George described his speakers to me. I wish I had seen it first actually :-) Anyway, after paying the nice lady at the counter all of $10 for about 100 feet, we ran out the door. That means you have better noise rejection using one of the pairs for positive an one for negative. The coolest part was, the twisted pairs are in a flat cable. The two of us met at the local Electronics Surplus Store and we picked out some really nice multi-colored wire. Since his gear is in his living room and he has a wife (Ellen) to answer to, he decided to try the TNT Sonus Flatter. On the cable's and interconnects, I pointed him to our website. We started talking and he began asking me about speaker cables, interconnects and eventually the conversation led to speaker stands. These are the ones that come with the receiver and speakers together.

He had picked one of the lessor expensive Home Theater's in a box. It just so happens that one of my oldest buds (George) called me the other day and said he was finally taking the plunge into the Home Theater market. Well, now that that's out of the way.Īs part of my upcoming speaker comparison articles (about ten pairs), I decided that I needed some decent speaker stands. Look Margo, its a Herd of Speaker Stands!

The names have remained the same to expose the true idiots of the world. There is graphic content of a mature nature that may upset certain individuals. Warning: The events depicted in this article are true. Head Idiot in Charge of the Project: Scott Faller - TNT USA Producer: not for sale, TNT-Audio DIY design The TNT Stubby A DIY Speaker Stand Project on TNT (you will understand the name after you read the article) TNT-Stubby - A DIY Speaker Stand Project on TNT-Audio
