Best 27' speaker stands?


For the first time in 30 years, I getting a pair of small monitor speakers, the LSA1s, and need speaker stands. I have not kept up with reviews or opinions about which are the most favored speaker stands. The new LSA1 weigh 24 pounds each. Since the speakers cost $2500, I really don't want quite expensive stands.
tbg

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The Sistrum's (monitor stand) front points adjust from 6"-8". The front points to the rear adjust from 6"-12" deep.
They have more than one monitor stand. I have the one Emailists has. I also have their new Stage monitor stand made out of solid brass.
They are a must audition stand for monitors.
Tbg & Emailist,

I will try to answer your questions as best I can. Here is the link http://www.starsoundtechnologies.com/compactmonitorplaforms.HTML
The SPK series is what my previous monitor stand was. On their web site you see the bottom plate (sp-004) but no top plate. Emailist's and my stands have the top plate identical to the bottom plate.
On the link I provided the bottom stands are the Stage series stands. As good as the SPK series are the Stage series is a significant leap forward in performance and price.
The brass Stage stand I have is the one in the photo. Star Sound is finalizing a complete brass version in which I have reserved.
I also have their Stage amp stands and two tier Stage rack. The two tier rack weighs in at over 106 lbs of solid brass. The science and technology behind this product is amazing. I have the prototype version, but from what Robert is saying @ Star Sound their final version will be displayed at CES in Jan. 08.
I do not want to hype any manufacturers products, but wait to you hear what the Stage products can do.
I have been having fun with the Stage monitor stands and have been using various monitors to see what the Stage brings to the sonic table. Well, can you say dynamics,dynamics,dynamics.
You both may email me if you would like to discuss further.
Tbg,
The SPK series stand has the flexibility to go from 6-8" left to right and 6-12" from front to back. It will accommodate most monitors. The Stage series has much more flexibility.
The black material (SPK series) is some sort of steel that has a powder coat finish.