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  1. Thanks for sending me back, Keith. Yes, that does look quite good. I will have to come up with some kind of system for "nesting" the speakers (with their new tripod tubes) into something for the times when they're not being used for performances -- so they can still be used as home speakers. I'm considering leaving the Heresy's at home and buying a used pair of KP-250s, the professional version of the Heresy. Anyone have any comments about the relative sound quality? Just as good -- by which I mean, just as transparent? And yes, Keith--CDs always available! from us or from cdbaby.com :-) - since you asked. Very helpful, thanks! Hanna
  2. Thanks Keith-- Looks great, but as I'm understanding the mounts you pointed me to, one would have to cut a hold into the bottom of the heresy's -- surely a no-no? Did I miss an alternate mounting system? Hoping so, Hanna
  3. Took a look....as you know, in performance situations, speakers are ideally at head height or so....so pre-built wooden stands won't be practical. All components need to be very portable and as sleek as possible, thus my desire for workable tripods. Best, Hanna
  4. Thanks for your response! I need the stands for public address use....ie., the trio I perform with. Thus the tripod request. Is your stand for home stereo use? Many thanks, Hanna
  5. I am completely spoiled by my Heresy speakers & don't want to change to JBL, Macke, or other public-address speakers that come ready to mount on tripods. However, I can't keep putting the speakers on chairs. Has anyone successfully added tripod mounts to their Heresy speakers? What brand? How is Omnimount? What do I need to keep in mind if I am going to do this? Many thanks, Hanna
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