Just happened to come across this discussion; way after the fact, but I will post anyhow.
When I auditioned my R3's, they were mounted on Solidsteel SS-6 tripod stands, which I really liked...well, I liked the look of them.
I replaced a previous pair of KEF's and just stuck with my original solid Late 90's Atacama SE24 stands (sand filled) and these remain perfect. Very substantial and heavy - still great. Exact same example here: http://www.whybuynew.co.uk/accessories/stands-accessories/speaker-stands/atacama-monitor-hi-fi-speaker-floor-stands.htm
You can use four balls of Blu Tack for each corner, which is a very inexpensive isolation solution between the speaker cabinet and top of the stand...any stand. Holds them in place also. (Blu Tack is a secret weapon!)
(I am in the UK [from the U.S.], but there are newer Atacama models <HSM1?> for example, that may be available in the States)
At any rate, a good solid mass speaker stand is always best. There are a lot of great choices out there.
When I auditioned my R3's, they were mounted on Solidsteel SS-6 tripod stands, which I really liked...well, I liked the look of them.
I replaced a previous pair of KEF's and just stuck with my original solid Late 90's Atacama SE24 stands (sand filled) and these remain perfect. Very substantial and heavy - still great. Exact same example here: http://www.whybuynew.co.uk/accessories/stands-accessories/speaker-stands/atacama-monitor-hi-fi-speaker-floor-stands.htm
You can use four balls of Blu Tack for each corner, which is a very inexpensive isolation solution between the speaker cabinet and top of the stand...any stand. Holds them in place also. (Blu Tack is a secret weapon!)
(I am in the UK [from the U.S.], but there are newer Atacama models <HSM1?> for example, that may be available in the States)
At any rate, a good solid mass speaker stand is always best. There are a lot of great choices out there.