Hi Paul / Irene,
As requested, photos of my purchased Custom Design ATC SCM20 404
speaker stands as deployed "in the wild", within the [acoustically hostile -P - i.e. "untreated"] room that is my bedroom - where these SCM20P speakers sound pretty darn fantastically transparent and accurate, despite the stands having their base-plates flat down on squidgy carpet, with the subsequent omission of those "glider" feet that I bought from Herbie's Audio Lab, or the supplied spikes..
Thanks for manufacturing and supplying these exactly as agreed, with a decently rigid etc. design.
Should you find any of these images to be satisfactory for inclusion on your website then please go ahead, and perhaps I'll have some better images to follow in the fullness of time, as and when I should finally get my spare room smothered in rockwool, with this perhaps leading to the production of some envious acoustic performance measurements [with these SCM20P speakers and stands ;) ].
Kind regards,
-C
Irene and Paul,
Thank you because today I have received the RS100 speaker stands,
installed them successfully and have moved my MR1 MK2 Ruarks off the floor and
they now sound optimal.
Paul's suggestion of the 100 x 135 x 4mm top plates off the new
Zeppelin stand was inspired as they fit my tiny speakers like a glove.
Thank you for a great service I shall definitely be using you guys again.
Kind Regards,
Geoff - From Wales
These shelves are minimalist, attractive, practical, and they work. Our iRAP had aesthetic-looking chrome feet, but you can also select brushed chrome or black isolation feet. If you’re just a casual listener, the iRAP probably isn’t worth the high price tag to you, but if you’re a true hobbyist or professional, then they are a useful, discrete must-have.
Pros:
Easy to place anywhere
Size options plus custom sizes
Minimalist
Noticeably improves sound
5/5
Hi, just received and mounted a pair of your ATC SCM7 104 speaker stands along with the speakers, hifight sold me both,
thank you so much and...great job
"The speakers were tested in various positions in the room, including on the new Custom Design KR20 stands (around £250 a pair), chosen because the all-black, elegant, design, with the four supporting rods and a chunkier central stem, is perfectly in keeping with the carefully considered minimalist design of the prodigy1. It’s a matter of taste but I preferred the look of these to PMC’s recommended stand with its two hefty central columns which looks a bit fat-bottomed for the prodigy’s elegant proportions. "
Bruce Black and the review of the PMC prodigy 1 - 15th September 2023
"These stands performed well in all categories. A function-over-form design built from quality materials. ‘Inert Filler’ is the finishing touch though. It allows these stands to improve your loudspeakers sound quality".
HiFi & Stereo - Andrew Hutchison (Australia)
"One final detail before we move on is a quick note on speaker stands. PMC has elected not to produce their own stand for the Prodigy 1 but instead has partnered with a company called Custom Design to produce a stand that’s suitable for the task… and a whole host of other speakers. A pair was supplied for testing and, at £250 unfilled or £290 with filler in the two solid vertical posts, they are very good value for money and would be an ideal choice for a large swathe of the circa £1k speakers we’ve tested over the last few years."
AV Forums - Ed Selley
"One final detail before we move on is a quick note on speaker stands. PMC has elected not to produce their own stand for the Prodigy 1 but instead has partnered with a company called Custom Design to produce a stand, RS 302 that’s suitable for the task… and a whole host of other speakers. A pair was supplied for testing and, at £250 unfilled or £290 with filler in the two solid vertical posts, they are very good value for money and would be an ideal choice for a large swathe of the circa £1k speakers we’ve tested over the last few years."
AV Forums - Ed Selley