I think that a good maple (or similarly dense wood) would work as well supporting a speaker as it does supporting gear. Tomorrow I'm going to order some maple speaker stands from Chris over at timbermation.com.
The rack he made for me all those years ago is as inert as can be. He has various speaker stand examples on his site that should suit any taste. The one I'm going for are the ones that look like a wood version of some metal stands out there (the ones with the 'H' shaped base. Rather nice looking and knowing Chris, dead silent.
The nice thing about wood is no need to fill it with sand, lead shot, or kitty litter to deaden any adverse effects that the metal stand should have from the beginning.
All the best,
Nonoise
The rack he made for me all those years ago is as inert as can be. He has various speaker stand examples on his site that should suit any taste. The one I'm going for are the ones that look like a wood version of some metal stands out there (the ones with the 'H' shaped base. Rather nice looking and knowing Chris, dead silent.
The nice thing about wood is no need to fill it with sand, lead shot, or kitty litter to deaden any adverse effects that the metal stand should have from the beginning.
All the best,
Nonoise