Putting floorstanding speakers on stands...


Anyone try doing this to get them at more of an ear level point?
matchstikman
Sounds like that Gaincard could use a little help in the bass dept...or is it that the Aragon dances with lead feet?...
Hi Z-man,

I am not sure what lead feet means...

However, the Gaincard definitely doesn't play as loud as an Aragon, ARC, Nakamichi Stasis, or any other amp I had except for maybe the Aleph, but it does control the bass very well. So, I wouldn't say the Gaincard needed help with the 103/4. After all, it is a 91db efficient speaker.

And, ont he contrary, the 103/4 actually needs to be away from walls to produce feasible bass, that is, before I tried the Gaincard. With the Gaincard, I can push the speakers all the way back and remove its elevations. The bass is still better than with the other amps. But, the highs greatly improved more and more as I get the speaker closer to the wall.

So, maybe the Gaincard has better synergy with the KEF and the newly acquired Bogdan silver cables I am using now. The Tannoys I was using didn't fare as well with this set up. I think, perhaps, Tannoys just like copper cables.
I use a custom-made pair of 6" tall Sound Anchors under my B&W Matrix 803s. joel
I bought a pair of Osiris Giza multi-purpose stands that I used to some effect in a previous setup (same folks that made the acclaimed 24" speaker stands). They weigh a ton and, when filled with sand, require two people to postion them without causing damage to something in the process! They have adjustable cones at the four corners with optional feet. Standing about 3 1/4" tall, they can be perfect for some applications. I use one now for an amp stand and am keeping the other for when I finally get around to biamping. See if you can find a pair if you wanna raise your floorstanders.