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<blockquote data-quote="SubNit" data-source="post: 6748429" data-attributes="member: 603838"><p>It's whatever you want man, I'm not here to tell you what I think "looks the best" because this isn't my setup.</p><p></p><p>Your headed in the right direction; either option will work. Just pull the trigger and go for it</p><p></p><p></p><p>The material/aesethetics has nothing to do with the sound quality. What you need to do (if you haven't already done it) is find exactly what height you need to make the stands for optimal sound. Play with different heights and firing directions until you find the perfect alignment then tailor your stands to those specific parameters</p><p></p><p>I'm interested to see how this turns out as I was going to do the exact same thing, but I got lazy and didn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubNit, post: 6748429, member: 603838"] It's whatever you want man, I'm not here to tell you what I think "looks the best" because this isn't my setup. Your headed in the right direction; either option will work. Just pull the trigger and go for it The material/aesethetics has nothing to do with the sound quality. What you need to do (if you haven't already done it) is find exactly what height you need to make the stands for optimal sound. Play with different heights and firing directions until you find the perfect alignment then tailor your stands to those specific parameters I'm interested to see how this turns out as I was going to do the exact same thing, but I got lazy and didn't [/QUOTE]
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