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Old 10th August 2012   #1
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Any recommendations for speaker stands for ATC SCM-50

Hey,

I'm looking for speaker stands for my ATC SCM50. Has somebody any ideas where to find one that fit the size and weight.

So far I found these:

Towersonic

Any other ideas?

I live in Germany, so the best thing would be if the manufacture has a european distribution.



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Mine are on Towersonic TS1-B, in hindsight I would've preferred more of a hi-fi speaker stand... the SCM50's tweeters are too high for my liking on the TS1-Bs. I had to find a really high chair to make sure my ears are at the correct height!
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Google- Sound Anchor Stands super heavy duty and hight is adjustable .
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Google- Sound Anchor Stands super heavy duty and hight is adjustable .
The Towersonic stands are height adjustable too, it's just that their minimum height is still too high (for my liking) for the SCM50s.
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Google- Sound Anchor Stands super heavy duty and hight is adjustable .
Yeah, their 4 Post Stand

SPEAKER STAND 4 POST

is exactly what I am looking for. But it seems that they sell in U.S. only?

Does anyone know an european company that produce this sort of stands?
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Yeah, their 4 Post Stand

SPEAKER STAND 4 POST

is exactly what I am looking for. But it seems that they sell in U.S. only?

Does anyone know an european company that produce this sort of stands?
Check out their " how to purchase page " they have a direct order option for outside the US
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The Towersonic stands are height adjustable too, it's just that their minimum height is still too high (for my liking) for the SCM50s.
Yes thats one of the reasons I went with Sound Anchor. Their adjustable model uses the entire stand height. They are somewhat spendy an cost a bit to ship ,because they heavy . But they are a lifetime piece of gear .
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Yes thats one of the reasons I went with Sound Anchor. Their adjustable model uses the entire stand height. They are somewhat spendy an cost a bit to ship ,because they heavy . But they are a lifetime piece of gear .
Wish I'd have known about these Sound Anchor stands when I got my SCM50s. Even the most expensive 4 post option is a lot cheaper than the Towersonic TS1-B.
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Mine are on Towersonic TS1-B, in hindsight I would've preferred more of a hi-fi speaker stand... the SCM50's tweeters are too high for my liking on the TS1-Bs. I had to find a really high chair to make sure my ears are at the correct height!
I had the same issue, and simply had a metalworker shorten the tubes that connect to the foot of the stands by about 15cm.
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Yes thats one of the reasons I went with Sound Anchor. Their adjustable model uses the entire stand height. They are somewhat spendy an cost a bit to ship ,because they heavy . But they are a lifetime piece of gear .
+1 on Sound Anchor!
Unity Audio Monolith could be a european alternative
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