With the advise of some of you, I purchased a Harbeth LS3/5a (8 inches sqaure base) and a Creek evo amp to be installed in a small room in India. The floors are tiled (no carpets). I am worried that if the speakers tip over, they may get damaged.
My local dealer in India recommends that the speaker sit on a 9 inch sqaure plate. He is also suggesting that at about 8.5 inches square he will create a little fence about 0.5 inch high to make sure the speaker does not shift 'off' the stand. For what it's worth he thinks it might also provide some support from an accidental fall.
blue tack can damage the veneer......epos makes a nice stand(12?) that will work with the spendor. use adhesive pads (on the stands... not the speakers) to protect the finish.
One more thing you might want to remember, is that British speakers such as Harbeths and Spendors, usually sound better on "open frame" types of speakers stands. Just something to keep in mind when designing your stand.
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