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Darqman

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While I await for my system to arrive I'm looking for center channel stands for the RP-450c.  The largest stand I can find that will tilt it upwards a bit is this one from Sanus.

 

http://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/speaker-stands/sfc22/

 

I can't believe there aren't more options for center channel speakers.  I really need one that is about 26" tall and big enough to support the size and weight of the RP-450c. Any suggestions before I decide to build one?

 

Thanks.

 

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While I await for my system to arrive I'm looking for center channel stands for the RP-450c.  The largest stand I can find that will tilt it upwards a bit is this one from Sanus.

 

http://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/speaker-stands/sfc22/

 

I can't believe there aren't more options for center channel speakers.  I really need one that is about 26" tall and big enough to support the size and weight of the RP-450c. Any suggestions before I decide to build one?

 

Thanks.

 

I have this stand with a Palladium Center on it that weighs about double the rated weight of the stand.  I'm not totally comfortable with that, so, therefore, I too, am looking for a new center stand, and I, like you, have been able to find nothing at 22" height other than the Sanus.  That said, the Sanus is a decent stand.

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For what it's worth, I did find this stand from Sound Anchors.

 

http://soundanchors.com/products/2081/sdacc

 

A tad bit pricy but the biggest problem I have with it is it looks too industrial, no style whatsoever. Maybe the fact it's so plain won't draw much attention to it.  I still have a hard time picturing this in my theater.

 

All of my system arrived except the RP-115SW which should be here Friday.  I'm getting ready to rock.

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While I await for my system to arrive I'm looking for center channel stands for the RP-450c.  The largest stand I can find that will tilt it upwards a bit is this one from Sanus.

 

http://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/speaker-stands/sfc22/

 

I can't believe there aren't more options for center channel speakers.  I really need one that is about 26" tall and big enough to support the size and weight of the RP-450c. Any suggestions before I decide to build one?

 

Thanks.

 

I have this stand with a Palladium Center on it that weighs about double the rated weight of the stand.  I'm not totally comfortable with that, so, therefore, I too, am looking for a new center stand, and I, like you, have been able to find nothing at 22" height other than the Sanus.  That said, the Sanus is a decent stand.

 

 

rgdawsonco, are you using the pegs that came with the stand to tilt the speaker?  If so, how do you keep it from sliding off?

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While I await for my system to arrive I'm looking for center channel stands for the RP-450c.  The largest stand I can find that will tilt it upwards a bit is this one from Sanus.

 

http://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/speaker-stands/sfc22/

 

I can't believe there aren't more options for center channel speakers.  I really need one that is about 26" tall and big enough to support the size and weight of the RP-450c. Any suggestions before I decide to build one?

 

Thanks.

 

I have this stand with a Palladium Center on it that weighs about double the rated weight of the stand.  I'm not totally comfortable with that, so, therefore, I too, am looking for a new center stand, and I, like you, have been able to find nothing at 22" height other than the Sanus.  That said, the Sanus is a decent stand.

 

 

rgdawsonco, are you using the pegs that came with the stand to tilt the speaker?  If so, how do you keep it from sliding off?

 

 

The stand comes with rubber tipped bolts that allow the front to be tipped up.  The back has rubber grommets.  I have used it prior for the KLF-C7, and now for the P-27C.  I have not had any slipping issues in either case.  But the Palladium is curved, so I would have to use the pegs even if I did not tilt it up.  With the P, I can adjust the amount of tilt by setting the speaker fore and aft.

 

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