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Are there posts or anything that can be used to mount the scripti if you don't mount it to a wall?
Like will the Fresco floor stands work?
Like will the Fresco floor stands work?
rynopr,rynopr said:Are there posts or anything that can be used to mount the scripti if you don't mount it to a wall?
Like will the Fresco floor stands work?
Joe,Zip3kx07 said:There have been a lot of people that have asked for a stand for the Scripts over the years but ML have never made a set that I am aware of. For the original script ML recommended I believe it was guitar stands.
I don’t think it would be the best-looking stand, but at Home Depot or Lowes, they have these concrete blocks with a 6X6 wooden post sticking out the top. You could mount the scripts to the wooden post and the concrete block would anker it.
It's not really a brick, it looks like a concrete pyramid with a 6X6 post sticking out of the top, but like I said it will work, just not very pretty.Robin said:Joe,
You are quite correct. Yes, I remember now..., that is what ML recommended for the Script stands. I don't know if a concrete brick in my HT room would be very asthestically pleasing. I think I'm going to have some stands built when the time comes.
Joe,Zip3kx07 said:It's not really a brick, it looks like a concrete pyramid with a 6X6 post sticking out of the top, but like I said it will work, just not very pretty.
What can I say form follows function.
Robin said:Joe,
I totally agree. . I was just thinking this minute..., why not a having a welded stand made and designed tastfully of course, then painted flat black, that could work very well depending on the design specification naturally. What do you think Joe?
Joe,Zip3kx07 said:
Joe,Zip3kx07 said:If you have some descent wood working skills, you could try making something like this to hold your scripts.
Robin said:Joe,
I'm just curious...,
Where did you find these wooden stands on line? The web link?
Thanks in advance, Joe...
Joe,Zip3kx07 said:The photo is from an Audiogon classified add, I was trying to find the add, but I don’t think they are on there right now. If I see the add again I will post the link here, I think it’s a gentleman making them out of his garage.
As for mounting the scripts to them… The base is two small to support the weight. It looks to be a square base about 12” X 12”, I would be afraid of them toppling over with the weight of the scripts. I would keep the base narrow but long; say 12” wide by 20” long. I would have the wooden support on the back half of the base and mount the scripts bracket to the wooden support/spine. The speaker stands pictured are adjustable, so mount the bracket to the top half would mean you could adjust the high of the scripts.
Robin said:Joe,
and a ceiling too high to use effectively, which describes my future retirement home.
rynopr,rynopr said:This is my reply from soundanchors.com. They looked like heavy duty products to me.
Hi
We could make a mount that would allow you to fasten yuor speaker to one
of our Studio Adjustable Speaker Stands. This stand would give you
adjustable height andet you use the swing feature.
http://www.soundanchors.com/page9.html
You would not need the speaker platform but we would need to make a
special adaptor plate to mount your speaker. The cost of the Studio
Adjustable Stand is $450.00 + shipping. We would substitute the adaptor
plate for the platform and the price would be $400.00/pr.
You can get more info or place an order by calling us at 321 724 1237
between 10:00 and 5:00 Eastern time, Monday thru Friday.
We accept visa, MasterCard or American Express for payment. Your credit
card will not be charged until your stands are shipped.
Regards
Bob W.
KCWolfPck,KCWolfPck said:Oohhhh....you just gave me an idea. I never though of attempting to mount these from the ceiling, yet still hanging vertically about 3 feet from the ceiling. Hmmm.....
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