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Originally Posted by Afrikane View Post
These look pretty cool I think.

These are some of the best. Very original. Too bad they will probably cost too much ! I really need to win the lottery !
post #438 of 1155
Sorry, my bad. I should have pointed out that clicking the pic will take you to the relevant Sieveking Sound page.

While their claim of it being a unique shape is stretching things a bit they have executed it very well. Little doubt it will cost a pretty penny.
post #439 of 1155
Despite the nice shape, I just can't get over the way it looks like 5$ worth of plywood. I'm not a big fan of the layered wood look.
post #440 of 1155
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Originally Posted by Towert7 View Post
Despite the nice shape, I just can't get over the way it looks like 5$ worth of plywood. I'm not a big fan of the layered wood look.
The shape is nice, but this is impossible with tiger maple, wenge or other nice woods..
post #441 of 1155
Those stands are the nicest I've ever seen. Would be great to hang on my Stax.
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Originally Posted by Pagail118 View Post
These are some of the best. Very original. Too bad they will probably cost too much ! I really need to win the lottery !
That won't be necessary. It's €99 and will soon be sold via their website.
post #443 of 1155
They sure are beautiful and I love the way the Stax seem to fit them perfectly.

I just got myself a nice glass head though. Think it looks pretty retro and I like it a lot.
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Originally Posted by apatN View Post
They sure are beautiful and I love the way the Stax seem to fit them perfectly.

I just got myself a nice glass head though. Think it looks pretty retro and I like it a lot.
So, what did you do with your previous head? Can't people see your... you know... insides?

On second thought, this would be fantastic to hold your nicest cans...
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post #445 of 1155
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That won't be necessary. It's €99 and will soon be sold via their website.
€99 is way too much for me for a headphone stand. For that money, I would still prefer the one from Towert7's dad. I just love the tiger maple !
post #446 of 1155
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Originally Posted by Bonthouse View Post
That won't be necessary. It's €99 and will soon be sold via their website.
That is very, very high for what they are. Even Stax, who are not exactly the budget end of the market, only want about €40 for their rather nice stands. Audio Technica are even cheaper.

Anyway, let's get back to the DIY stands. This thread is a gold mine of ideas that even talentless chumps like me can make themselves
post #447 of 1155
My grado sr-80i are my first pair of nice headphones(thanks to much research around head-fi) so I made a simple and cheap stand to show them off in my living room.
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post #448 of 1155
Wow, the Sieveking (especially zebrano ones, really look like womans hair ) would look nice with some wood/leather cans but the price is quite high. Anyway they'll come out not before late summer I read, so you have time to put some money aside.

btt...
post #449 of 1155
Just discovered this site today and loving it... this thread just made my day

Would love to see those curved head shaped stands in some sexy brushed steel... that would be sexy!
post #450 of 1155
Those Sieveking Sound Omega headphone stands are really sweet. Can't find them in the USA yet. Hope they show up soon.
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