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post #451 of 1153
I mailed Sieveking today and got a kind and quick reply from the owner himself with some news on their Omega stands.
The delivery contents will also contain an unbleached flanell pouch produced from an Italian supplier which can be used for dust and sun protection. Therefore it will take some more time until the first batch with 1000 of them get done with their firm sign.
As seen on the picture also big cans like Stax, HD 800 which I was named and so all other big cans can be placed on them easily without any problems.
There'll be international resellers in the USA, Canada, England, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland and Germany.
The publication of the final product will show up in the next week I was told and the resell is expected to start in August.
I'm quite looking forward to it but my wallet is still crying...

Here's a big shot of the zebrano version which was liked best according to the visitor response during the High End 2009 fair in Munich:



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post #452 of 1153
There is some really good looking stands here. Nice work guys. Now my cheap little woo audio stand doesn't seem so nice.
post #453 of 1153
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Originally Posted by wotblake View Post
There is some really good looking stands here. Nice work guys. Now my cheap little woo audio stand doesn't seem so nice.
pfff, I would love to get that stand ! Not so cheap in Canada.
post #454 of 1153
Thanks for the update from Sieveking Sound.
I see myself getting one..
post #455 of 1153
I hope online purchase and shipping to Malaysia is available.
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My grado HF-1 on a headphone stand my dad made.
I think the black color on the stand REALLY suites the grados.

The stand is actually made out of maple hardwood, but doesn't quite resemble a wood finish.
post #457 of 1153
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My grado HF-1 on a headphone stand my dad made.
I think the black color on the stand REALLY suites the grados.

The stand is actually made out of maple hardwood, but doesn't quite resemble a wood finish.
Nice work again ! The top look like leather. Very nice finish !
post #458 of 1153
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Nice work again ! The top look like leather. Very nice finish !
Thanks Pagail. I'll pass your kind comments on to my dad.
In person, I think it resembles a plastic more than a wood. It's a very strange finish that was applied.
post #459 of 1153
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I mailed Sieveking today and got a kind and quick reply from the owner himself with some news on their Omega stands.
This is the most amazing stand I've ever seen. Thinking of getting one for my Omegas.
post #460 of 1153
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My grado HF-1 on a headphone stand my dad made.
I think the black color on the stand REALLY suites the grados.

The stand is actually made out of maple hardwood, but doesn't quite resemble a wood finish.
Very nice finish.... from the small picture it looks like it was painted by an proffesional. Is it spay painted or by brush and what layers etc.?
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Already posted on the high-end system pictures thread, but it seems to fit here too.
post #462 of 1153
I love your HE90 more than the stand.
post #463 of 1153
Should be a great stand, but the plastic hanger completely destroys the whole picture..
post #464 of 1153
I believe it's a wooden stand + the Sennheiser headphone clamp.
post #465 of 1153
So i'd like to make a headphone stand like the one lostspyder made(page 2 if you're 20 per page). I have pvc, but how the heck can i cut it at a 45 degree angle? I have a small handsaw lying around that should be able to do the trick. I'm just not sure how i'll be able to get that precise a degree cut :/
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