Having you consider making or buying some pedestals for them that would widen the base and help secure them?
Kids, Dogs, and Speakers
We have 2 dogs (25 lbs and 35 lbs) who tear around the house and preschool grandchildren. I like the sound of my Spendor A4s, but they are very narrow and top-heavy, and we worry they could be unintentionally knocked over (mercifully, this hasn't happened yet). We need speakers which are harder to knock over. This is the room we spend the evening in, so we can't exclude kids or pups.
Our budget is $7k to, at a stretch, $15k. I'm considering the KEF Meta R11 meta, the Sonus Faber Olyimpica Nova 2 and 3, and the Spendor D7.2 (which are wider and have a lower centre of gravity than the A4s). I ruled out the Sonetto 8s and Dali Rubicon 8s because the lowest speaker is vulnerably close to the ground. I like the extra stability that the outrigger feet give the KEFs and the Sonus Fabers.
I need to find things that I can audition in the section of the East Coast from New York to Washington DC.
Do you have any recommendations for speakers that are harder to knock over?
Thanks!
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@knock1 makes two good points. He gives you a path to choosing any speaker you want, by using a custom platform. You could have a cabinet making or wood milling shop prepare some heavy hardwood platforms that would look absolutely glorious. Then you could buy a speaker based on sonics alone, and screw the platforms to the base of the speaker. Any retailer should be delighted to help with that project, giving you the dimensions and locations of the mounting holes (for the fabricator), and the type of screw required to fit the factory mounting holes. When I was placing some magnepans I used solid cherry wood platforms, and they look mighty good. Good luck! |
Newer Klipsch LaScala or KHorns. KHorns tuck into a corner away from child and dog traffic. And LaScala - if you have a dog or child that is able to budge them from their position I’d be training the kids for NFL linebacker status and dog for serious protection duty. BTW should you ever sell gear on one of the sites Do Not ever mention you have children or animals anywhere around your equipment. Kiss ‘o death for selling. Always remember - “from a no kid, no animal, no smoking home”. My ads always saw more attention when I said we have five kids, four cats. three dogs and I smoke two packs a day. |
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