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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

FROSTA speaker stands


Materials: 2 x FROSTA Stools and 8 dowels

Description: Each speaker stand will require 4 FROSTA stool legs and 4 dowels (from IKEA as well!)

Simply stick four of them together. Use two dowels at the top of the stand to prevent the speaker from slipping backwards. Use the other two at the bottom of the speaker stand to prop the stand up a bit and to reduce the tilt angle as well.


Since there are already drilled holes at the front, I threaded some rope through it to hold them together and to cover up the drilled holes as well.

That's it!

~ Brandon, Singapore

9 comments:

  1. What speakers rest on affects their audio quality, and this seems like it would create a lot of rattling. Pretty, but I don't think it would sound right.

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  2. thats what i thought as first but the speakers are resting on a rubber mat and so far there's no rattling even at high volumes (finger crossed). Just have to make sure that all legs are resting properly and evenly on the floor.

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  3. what kind of speakers are these?

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  4. These are Audioengine A5s..

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  5. Hi Brandon, did you get the A5 in Sg? If so may I ask where from? Thot of getting a pair after reading about them on the web.

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  6. Oh it's at adelphi's CD Acoustic.. Level 3 if I'm not wrong..

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  7. Thanks for the info :)

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  8. Brandon,

    Do I see an audio rack in the corner of that first image? How did you make it? I'm looking for an effective way to stack my components. Thanks.

    -costa

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  9. Hi, that's not an audio rack. the top is an oven, some wine bottles in the center, and a laser printer at the bottom rack. it's actually (can't remember the name but found somewhere in the dining/kitchen area of ikea) a tall table from ikea with two wheels on two of the legs.

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