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Beovox S45 (type 6302) stands?

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Martynmcg
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Martynmcg Posted: Wed, May 15 2019 9:28 AM

Hi

I have a pair of type 6302 S45s

These have the composite backs unlike the Mk.2

I have also notices that some of the Mk.1 S45s can also take the standard style B&O stands that seem common on these as they have threaded mounting points like the Mk.2s.

However the backs on mine have no threaded holes and instead have 3 slots running centrally down the speaker that look like they are designed to have the speaker hooked on to something.

So my question is did B&O make stands for this type of speaker? If so does anybody have any pictures of them as I can probably make some replicas up myself...

At a guess if they hooked on to a mounting point near the top and then the speaker rested against some rubber mountings further down this might work; I am not sure how different mounting arrangements affect the sound.

Thanks

Martyn

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priklep replied on Wed, May 15 2019 2:53 PM

Dear martynmcg,

here on Beoworld you can find info about DIY procedure of stands for Beovos S45-2 stands.

https://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/30838.aspx

Here is the picture form  stand manual

Martynmcg
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Martynmcg replied on Wed, May 15 2019 3:11 PM

Thanks for the reply however this is for the later S45-2 and I believe some of the other S45s however these wont fit mine.

I wondered if they made an earlier version of this stand.

Thanks

Martyn

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Dillen replied on Wed, May 15 2019 4:19 PM

Martynmcg:

I wondered if they made an earlier version of this stand.

 

They didn't.
No stand for Type 6302.

Martin

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