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Features
Warranty length | 1 Year |
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Colour | Silver |
Brand | Partington Speaker Stands |
Product Award | What HiFi Award 5 Stars |
Tech Specs
Height: 600mm
Top Plate (WxD): 23 x 17cm
Base Plate (WxD): 32 x 21.5cm
Finish: Black or Silver
Inc: 4 adjustable carpet spikes
Product Description
Partington Broadside speaker stands (60cm height are available in black or silver) are a more substantial version of the Partington Super Dreadnought, award winners that will get the best possible sound from your larger "bookshelf" speakers.
The Broadsides are incredibly rigid with a clever design that is very effective in dispersing vibrations. Sonic improvements include a better soundstage and stereo imaging, revealing the true potential of your speakers.
Why settle for a hamburger, when you can have prime grade steak? The Dreadnoughts have won plaudits and awards from almost every hi-fi magazine, and the Broadsides have followed suit, with What Hi-Fi? magazine stating that "the latest are the best of the lot".
Built using laser profiled panels, with 1 inner and 4 outer tubes. These classy stands are the ultimate audiophile choice, the crème de la crème, at a price that wont break the bank.
For smaller "bookshelf" speakers, see the Super Dreadnought and for the largest bookshelf speakers, see the Ultima.
For the best sound, we recommend you fill these stands and order them along with Atacama Atabites. These stands are also on permanent demonstration in our Birmingham showroom. If you'd like to see and hear a pair in person, feel free to visit for a listen!
Press Reviews
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Improvements to the sound are amazing... Once in place, improvements are immediate : they are so revealing... overall there is added power, weight and scale to the soundstage. (What Hi-Fi Magazine)
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Do the right thing by your speakers:put them on a pair of these. (What Hi-Fi Magazine)
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While £300 may seem a lot of money to spend on stands - especially such industrial looking ones - in the case of the Dreadnought Broadsides it's worth it. (What Hi-Fi Magazine)