1723 Stand, Internal Volume & Fill Material
Article summary
- The 1723 Stand is designed to minimize resonances by allowing you to fill it for a lower center of gravity.
- It has an internal volume of approximately 36 liters for optimal sound stability.
- Use dry sand or specialized fillers for the best results.
- Filling it to 1/2 or 3/4 is recommended for effective performance.
- Enhance your audio-visual setup with the 1723 Tower THX for outstanding sound quality.
Our 1723 Stand can be filled to get a low center of gravity and minimize even the lowest resonances.
- The internal volume of the 1723 Stand is approximately 36 liters
- Use dry sand, like quartz sand, or specialized filler like this
- Fill to 1/2 or 3/4, that is more than enough
Frequently asked questions
What is the internal volume of the Arendal 1723 Stand?
The internal volume of the 1723 Stand is approximately 36 liters.
What can I use to fill the 1723 Stand for stability?
You can use dry sand, like quartz sand, or a specialized filler such as this.
How full should I fill the 1723 Stand?
Fill the stand to 1/2 or 3/4 full; that is more than enough for stability.
Why should I fill the 1723 Stand?
Filling the stand lowers the center of gravity, helping to minimize even the lowest resonances.
What happens if I don’t fill the 1723 Stand?
Not filling the stand might result in less stability and could allow for unwanted resonance during audio playback.
Is there a specific type of sand recommended for the 1723 Stand?
Yes, dry sand, like quartz sand, is recommended for filling the stand.
Can I use other fillers besides sand for the 1723 Stand?
Yes, you can also use specialized fillers designed for audio equipment, such as the filler linked in the article.
How does filling the stand impact audio performance?
Filling the stand enhances audio performance by reducing vibrations and ensuring a more stable base for your speakers.