![]() Filling all four columns of each stand with kitty litter solved it. Once you heard it, you just couldn't unhear it. There seemed to me an annoying noise coming from the stands, below the speakers- high-pitched resonances. The speakers had an annoying resonance or sibilance when playing a string section (violins, violas, cellos, not electric guitars so much). Not sure, maybe this is also a placebo.?īack when I first installed a pair of Klipsch RP600Ms on Pangea stands, I noticed more than one annoyance:ġ. I had a similar experience before, when I used bluetac under my speakers, but felt that the quality was diminished and after a few days, I removed the bluetac and I felt speakers are playing more effortless. I’m here to confirm that I might be wrong. Maybe it’s all placebo, I don’t deny that. The soundstage is still amazing, but I feel that I hear some reverb or reflection. After that I bolted them imagining that I would get even a better quality after bolting, but later I felt I am hearing a less perfect sound. It’s fair to say, maybe a part of it was due to stand height which is about 2” higher than B&W, so it brought the speakers to my ear level. As though, I upgraded my speakers, or my amp. Once I placed my LS50META with original padding on S2 I was amazed, how significant of an improvement I noticed. So, if those pads that allow free movement are improving sound quality, how mounting speakers which eliminate any movement could be beneficial?Ĭlick to expand.Interesting that I had the same logic, when purchasing them (told myself that KEF engineers intended this for bolting and they are not crazy to design it otherwise). In that case what’s your suggestion? Or is that even matter than one column is filled higher than the other?įrom sound perspective, should I mount the LS50META speakers to the stand or place them as usual with their own rubber feet? What I’m confused about is that, I see these days ISO-acoustic style pads and legs are used by purple, and this appears to be the opposite of mounting. I am wondering how should I manage to put enough amount of sand in both columns so that both are levelled? If I go by weight, the narrow column will be filled to a higher level and wider column will be filled to a lower level, as a result they won’t be balanced and I’m concerned that the lack of balance will impact the idea sound. One column is narrower (A) than the other (B). (B) Each stand has two column that are separated with a narrow wall, and both columns can be filled (Please refer to picture attached). weight in kilogram or lbs) would be ideal for each individual stand? I purchased 20lbs dry sand from Pet Smart. (A) I am planning to fill the stand column with dry sand. I recently purchased S2 stands for my LS50 Meta. ![]()
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