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Adjustable, inconspicuous stands for B&W600 S3s?

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Old 25-04-2005, 2:41 PM   #1
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Adjustable, inconspicuous stands for B&W600 S3s?

I have a pair of B&W DM600 S3 speakers for my rear channels, I have always found positioning the rear speakers difficult because they need to be inconspicuous and my sofa sits flush against a wall. They were originally sitting on identical telephone units either side of the sofa pointing inwards slightly and this worked well. I recently redecorated the lounge and wish to position them behind the sofa but they cannot be mounted on wall due to a window located on the right, therefore a stand will be needed but I am finding it hard to find a thin silver adjustable stand that will hold 5kg - the Attacama Nexus 7s are the right height but non adjustable and possibly too thick for my liking, they are more a showoff stand - the best I found were these
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but have yet to hear back from them as to their carrying capacity. the main problem is directing the speakers into the surround sound field. Anyone? any ideas?

thanks

Fuzzy
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