Hanging Speaker Standsĭo you have limited space? It is no problem. It serves as a stand and a rack at the same time. DIY Audiophile Speaker StandsĪre you an audiophile? If yes, this multifunctional speaker stand is certainly for you. Now, you have periscope-like speaker holders. After that, integrate your speakers into the speakers. Decorative Speaker Standsĭo you want to keep your room clutter-free? Build the DIY stands out of white PVC pipes in different sizes. Not to mention, a combination of dark wooden chopping boards and metallic pipes is beyond mesmerizing. Unquestionably, this desktop speaker stand is a nice fit for your media console. The metal accents lend the stands an industrial twist. Here are two stylish solid wood speaker stands. Put a black speaker on top of the light gray stand for a lovely contrast. To shape it, you must prepare a wooden mold. This concrete speaker stand looks rustic but fantastic. You can also add electrical wires to the pipes. It looks fabulous against the dark amber wall. In this image, the DIY black metal pipe stand holds a heavy speaker. Place them in your media room to bring the outdoors indoor. If rustic design is right up your alley, you should construct speaker stands using dark-toned woods and tree trunks. Meanwhile, the hairpin metal legs carry a minimalist vibe to the room. The platform is created using wooden pieces and blocks. This darling tiny stand is perfect for your small speaker. That way, they will be stable while housing the speakers. You have to measure the dimension of your speaker stands thoroughly. Pictured here are handmade speaker stands crafted out of ABS pipes. All you need to construct those classy speaker stands are glue, black wooden boards, and varnished straight woods. Wooden Speaker Stand Designsĭo you have compact speakers? If yes, try this idea. Then, position them between thick wood boards.
To make them, you must fill the white PVC tubes with sand first. DIY Sand Filled Speaker StandsĪs seen in the picture, those two DIY speakers’ stands are one of a kind. Moreover, it delivers a modern feel to the space. It doubles as a bookshelf to keep your favorite books in place. This unpainted wood speaker stand is truly multifunctional.
Since they come in Z shapes, they convey a sense of uniqueness. If you find a straight speaker stands too boring, these captivate your heart. In no time, they add industrial charm to any space of your home. They are constructed out of concrete, wires, metal board, and pipes. Show off your cool speakers on these DIY stands inspired by IKEA. The boards will be the bottom parts and tops of the speaker stands. My other recollection of this time was that you always knew who had some good pot and was using it, when you heard the In the Court of the Crimson King blasting out of someone's room.To build these surround sound speaker stands, you need unfinished wooden boards, nails, straightened woods, woodworking tools, and glue. The 12-14 hour ride to Detroit couldn't go fast enough for me. It was the last thing to get packed when going home and the first thing to be setup up when I got home. I had a timer for my stereo and I remember falling asleep to the blue glow of the Sansui and the great sound of the Advents. Two pairs of Larger Advents and 2 pairs of Smaller Advents. I was responsible for 4 friends get Advents. I was able to get my work done because they were more interested in listening to the music as opposed to talking to me. While I was working on my drafting table I often had 2-4 squatters on my bed sharing the tunes I was listening too. I had 800LP's, about 150 open real tapes of mixes I had made and 50 Cassettes recorded for use in the car. I also had a Thorens TD160 with a Micro Acoustics 3002 MC cart, Teac 2300S 1/4" open reel recorder with a Teac AN-180 outboard Dolby Noise reduction unit, a Nakamichi BX-2 cassette deck, Phase Linear Auto Corrector noise reduction device and of course making it all sound great one or two pairs of Larger Advents. A Sherwood 7310 for the first two years then it was replaced with a Sansui 9090 110w receiver to get ready for my double Advents. I had the killer stereo on my floor for several years.
I lucked out and got a full scholarship to college and my parents let me use some of the money I had saved for college for other equally "sound investments".