Gallo Reference 3 stand bracket question


I've made some brackets for my Gallo reference 3's. The standard foot placement at 6 inches apart was just too narrow. I'm thinking of making having these made in bulk on a CNC machine, but perhaps in a more swept back deisgn. Something that looks a little less industrial. Any opinions on this basic concept? Any interest in buying these for your Reference 3's? I've got the BDR cones installed on mine, but the threading is the same for the stock Gallo feet, so those could be used as well,. These will also work on the speakers without the Brightstar stands.
You can see pictures of them on my system page.
Any idea what would be a reasonable price point?

Thanks,
Dave
rolloff
Tantra,
The easiest way is to insert the picture in a system. Go to your page (My Page). Under the tolls section, in the interaction area it will say "Systems" Click on that. Then it should say, build a system. Click on that. Then it's just a matter of clicking on the individual components. You only need to click on the speaker section and insert the picture from your computer. If you know where the file is and it's something like a JPEG it' should load pretty easily.
Let me know how it goes, but if you can do a PDF you should manage this as well.
If you click on my Audiogon name (Rolloff) from Audiogon it will pull up my email address and you could email me if you have any difficulty.
Thanks,
Dave
Oops, in the previous post, that should have said "TOOLS" section, not Tolls section.
Late night typing...
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Has everyone noticed that Brightstar came out with a cheaper version of the Gallo stand? I guess a little grousing by the public elicited a response from the company. $200 less might attract a few more purchases from Gallo owners. I'd probably have gone that route if it was available when I purchesd mine...
Dave

I like your idea of making stands. And I am interested in the BDR cones to replace the stock feet. Which cones did you use?

thanks

matthew
Matthew,
I used the 4's, but think the 3's would work equally well, depending on whether you wanted more warmth, or detail out of your speakers.
Dave