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I’ve been spending some time looking for a speaker stand that wold fit the size of the JBL708P better than the Kan and Katan strands most people here seem to use with the JBLs.

This is the best I’ve come up with so far: https://en.norstone-design.com/product-page/stylum-max

Looks to me that they could be reasonably good? Any thoughts or comments would be highly appreciated.
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Azazello wrote: 2021-10-31 18:56 I’ve been spending some time looking for a speaker stand that wold fit the size of the JBL708P better than the Kan and Katan strands most people here seem to use with the JBLs.

This is the best I’ve come up with so far: https://en.norstone-design.com/product-page/stylum-max

Looks to me that they could be reasonably good? Any thoughts or comments would be highly appreciated.
I'm a little leery of the whole "anti-vibration" stuff but I have no experience with them. I'm still wondering why someone doesn't try Majik 109 stands with either the 308s or 708s. They are only $300 in the US and are a quite good stand. I only wish I'd thought of it when I still had the 308s in the house.
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Graham Audio stands ...
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ThomasOK wrote: 2021-11-03 19:04
Azazello wrote: 2021-10-31 18:56 I’ve been spending some time looking for a speaker stand that wold fit the size of the JBL708P better than the Kan and Katan strands most people here seem to use with the JBLs.

This is the best I’ve come up with so far: https://en.norstone-design.com/product-page/stylum-max

Looks to me that they could be reasonably good? Any thoughts or comments would be highly appreciated.
I'm a little leery of the whole "anti-vibration" stuff but I have no experience with them. I'm still wondering why someone doesn't try Majik 109 stands with either the 308s or 708s. They are only $300 in the US and are a quite good stand. I only wish I'd thought of it when I still had the 308s in the house.
I’m considering them, but they are quite bit narrower, and I’m a bit worried about stability.
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V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
I’ve been looking around at their webpage, but I don’t find any stands?
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Azazello wrote: 2021-11-04 01:20
V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
I’ve been looking around at their webpage, but I don’t find any stands?
Me too, but they have several with small differences = easy to find proper for you.
Direct or via dealer or via retail shop to contact for possibility ...
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Azazello wrote: 2021-11-04 01:20
V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
I’ve been looking around at their webpage, but I don’t find any stands?
I spoke to Graham Audio. All of the photographs of their speakers on the website are Graham Audio stands - if you email them they'll send you details of their stands. Adding them to their website would be easier.
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FairPlayMotty wrote: 2021-11-04 11:38
Azazello wrote: 2021-11-04 01:20
V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
I’ve been looking around at their webpage, but I don’t find any stands?
I spoke to Graham Audio. All of the photographs of their speakers on the website are Graham Audio stands - if you email them they'll send you details of their stands. Adding them to their website would be easier.
Thank you!
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V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
Soon on their way! :)
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Azazello wrote: 2021-11-11 08:11
V.A.MKD wrote: 2021-11-03 19:46 Graham Audio stands ...
Soon on their way! :)
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No idea what these sound like but they're getting good reviews, have good build quality, are available at different heights and are well priced.

Monoprice has a .com and a .co.uk website. I saw them mentioned in the comments section of a Guttenberg review of Genelec G speakers.
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FairPlayMotty wrote: 2021-11-17 23:14 rps20211117_215949.jpg

No idea what these sound like but they're getting good reviews, have good build quality, are available at different heights and are well priced.

Monoprice has a .com and a .co.uk website. I saw them mentioned in the comments section of a Guttenberg review of Genelec G speakers.
Thank you! But now I have already ordered the Graham Audio stands :)
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Turns out the 26 cm width of the stands is too big. The 308 are 308 mm, but that´s including the plastic front ...
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Neat job!

Machine shops are useful! My father headed up one prior to being quality control manager.
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FairPlayMotty wrote: 2021-12-04 01:04 Neat job!

Machine shops are useful! My father headed up one prior to being quality control manager.
Yes! Found one really close to where I live, and they only wanted € 50 for the job, so next time I need stands I’ll probably ask them to build them from scratch.
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I have an audio job for one close to me. They're worth the money. Many of my dad's staff started their own shops when GM closed - I can probably get jobs done at a discount. The precision measurement tools available to all of us these days allow an accurate spec for the task (my laser measure gets used for many audio tasks). Most of these shops run CNC machines. The tolerances are brilliant.
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