There are a handful of popular Harbeth stand options, the more common being Skylan, Resonant Woods, and Sound Anchors, in order of increasing cost, I think. I'm pretty sure Ton Trager is the most expensive of all, though.
The Harbeth speakers I bought are shipping to me with Skylan stands, so I'll give them a try. I have set of IsoAcoustics Oreas that I plan to test between the speaker and the stand to see how that effects the sound, as well. I imagine with/without Oreas will work for me.
If I didn't have a stand shipping with my speakers, I've been eyeing the Resonant Woods Linear II stand which has the open frame design, like Ton Trager, but is more robust in construction, and less precarious to put the speaker on. I worry I'd knock a speaker off the small protrusions of the Ton Trager stand.
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Christian
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