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    4315 Speaker Stands

    The oak 4315 Speaker stands are done. I wanted the exact tilt-back of the L-300's and the ability to move them as well. The casters are sunken in, from the bottom, so that the edge of the stands is only a 1/2 inch or so off the ground and the casters are hidden.

    I am pleased with how they look. The Velodynes work very well, though I find it better to leave the grills on, as that much woofer motion just about freaks me out! The 4315's can run naked.
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    Nice

    Does it help the image ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by macaroonie View Post
    Does it help the image ?
    Thanks and yes, they sure sound better, but I'm not sure if it's psychological. They sure look better than just being 'boxes' on the floor.

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    Dimensions?

    Very nice!

    Would you mind supplying the dimensions?

    (Labels are a nice touch too!)
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    Hi Regis,

    Looks great! Would you mind sharing dimensional information and how you recessed the casters?

    Any idea how much it would take to duplicate them (hint, hint!)?

    Bart
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    Bart, I had a good bud build them and it took him awhile. I can provide dimensions and I'll take add'l photo's of the undersides (that will cover WDJ's request as well). R.J. Timmerman out there in Nebraska provided the custom reproduction labels for the stands and he did a nice job. He shipped them in bulletproof packaging that would've survived a Metro Rail accident.

    I spent over $100 on materials. Solid Oak is soooo frigging expensive these days! Plus, I went with all brass fittings and screws (I hate the look of cheap stamped steel...). I'd estimate about $150 total for both stands.
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    Picture of bottom side detail

    (PS, if you can run bigger wheels do it. My friend had a tough time with the bigger wheels and they would've rolled easier, but they work good enough, as they're not moved that often)
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    Beautiful

    Very nice! The labels are a nice touch. Did you remove the labels from the speakers themselves?

    Pete

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    Bart and WDJ, I'm gonna get the measurements tonight and post them. Pete, the labels were custom-made by our good friend R.J. Timmerman. It's nice to see the silver-orange-and-black of the JBL Professional logo, without having to remove the grills.

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    4315 Speaker Stands dimensions

    The stands are constructed from 3/4' thick oak and were lovingly stained and veneered by my significant other, Deb.

    Here are the dimensions:

    Width -18"
    Depth -14"
    Front Height - 5 1/4"
    Rear Height - 3 3/4"
    Back Board - Height - 7"

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    Stand Dimensions

    Thanks!

    Now if I just could have won the B380/BX63A that was on ebay; it ended up at over 1300.....There's another one starting at 1250 on there now.

    I'm trying to buy a 2245H now and have plans for a B460....

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    Nice

    Quote Originally Posted by WDJ View Post
    Thanks!

    Now if I just could have won the B380/BX63A that was on ebay; it ended up at over 1300.....There's another one starting at 1250 on there now.

    I'm trying to buy a 2245H now and have plans for a B460....

    Wayne
    This one looks even nicer than the last one....that is if the pics are authentic. The grille(s) appear two different colors. It still looks nice though....


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    Ebay - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=250307006586
    Quote Originally Posted by pmakres1 View Post
    This one looks even nicer than the last one....that is if the pics are authentic.
    The grille(s) appear two different colors. It still looks nice though....


    Pete
    I have a B-380 - the grill is two piece and its supposed to be two-tone like that (kinda cool, don't ya think?).
    The previous ebay one was not correct in that aspect.

    Hard to tell in the Black-n-white
    http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...b460/page2.jpg

    - So here's a shot of mine from Feb 07 before and after I replaced the grill cloth on it. (I kept it two tone but moved the brown to the small grill), and did the large in zilch-cloth - Monitor Blue)
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    Quote Originally Posted by WDJ View Post
    Now if I just could have won the B380/BX63A that was on ebay; it ended up at over 1300.....There's another one starting at 1250 on there now.
    You could build yourself two for that kind of money.

    The BX63A can be built by anyone who likes soldering stuff together. The most expensive part would probably be a nice little chassis.
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    I'm trying to buy a 2245H now and have plans for a B460....
    Cool!




    Nice stands Regis!

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    Very nice stands! The 4315s look great on there. Looking forward to the dimensions and angles. I might make a pair for mine.

    I really don't notice missing much bottom end with my 4315s. Perhaps, it is the room or the gear?

    Regarding building the B460, I own a couple 2245h and was looking for some good box plans for them. the B460 clone might be the ticket..

    Thanks for sharing.

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