View Full Version : Mitsubishi 82" Owners - What Stand Are You Using?


wlcohen
08-20-09, 09:05 AM
Just got the new 82837 and was wondering what others are using for stands.
I currently have the Tech Craft BCE72
It's very sturdy all metal/glass construction and the tv fits on it well.
Only negative is that the top shelf is a little tight for high center channels - my center was a little to high but I got it in by removing the glass and then putting it back
and the bottom shelf will only fit about 7-3/4" high components

Just wondering what others are using

http://www.techcraft.net/4105/detail.asp?product_id=2465
http://www.techcraft.net/filesUpload/catalog/linearts/piclang_846.png

wlcohen
08-20-09, 02:51 PM
nobody here has the 82"ers?

BigG
08-20-09, 03:29 PM
nobody here has the 82"ers?

I have seen some of the guys using this one (https://www.thesimpletvstandstore.com/p-97-omnimount-g372-70-stellar-2-shelf-tv-stand-grey.aspx)

George Omoregie
08-20-09, 03:33 PM
nobody here has the 82"ers?
I have been using 82837 since 07/16/09. I have Salamander furniture under the 82837. It is sturdy under the TV. It has wheels or casters and Black. I paid over $1300 for this custom made piece.

George T. Omoregie.

wlcohen
08-20-09, 03:40 PM
I have been using 82837 since 07/16/09. I have Salamander furniture under the 82837. It is sturdy under the TV. It has wheels or casters and Black. I paid over $1300 for this custom made piece.

George T. Omoregie.

That's seems like a good price - do you have pictures or a link?

wlcohen
08-20-09, 03:43 PM
I have seen some of the guys using this one (https://www.thesimpletvstandstore.com/p-97-omnimount-g372-70-stellar-2-shelf-tv-stand-grey.aspx)

I like the one I have better - it's higher

dssturbo1
08-21-09, 01:34 AM
nobody here has the 82"ers?

it might help if you asked in the 737/837 owners thread

maxcom
09-09-09, 11:07 PM
I'm considering the Tech Craft BCE72, I hope it looks better in person than the pics on the internet. The salesmen said the Mitsu rep recommends the same Mitsu stand the 73" uses, have about 5" of overhang on each side:confused:

wlcohen
09-10-09, 07:31 AM
I'm considering the Tech Craft BCE72, I hope it looks better in person than the pics on the internet. The salesmen said the Mitsu rep recommends the same Mitsu stand the 73" uses, have about 5" of overhang on each side:confused:

i have actually been happy with it, very strong and looks decent

MarcS
09-10-09, 09:35 AM
I'm getting the 73837 delivered this weekend, so I too am looking at stands.

The problem is that most stands are between 21-22" high, so with 2 shelves, that leaves little more than about 8" height for each shelf--very limiting.

My center channel won't fit in less than 10" high shelf, and I've got 4 components to put on the shelves... and the standard width seems to be about 16-17" for most electronics...

Try looking at http://www.bdiusa.com...

(I added a floor model Tech Craft BEL501 to my purhcase, but still not sure if it will work for me...)

wlcohen
09-10-09, 09:49 AM
True, the shelf size is limiting with the techcraft stand. But you need to remember it's a huge TV, if you stand is too high the tv is going to be too high.

With the tech craft you really have about another inch or so on each shelf.
With my center speaker it was about 1/2" to high - so I just took off the top shelf, put the speaker in and then replaced the shelf.

With a 10" high center channel, that's not going to work with that stand. It also won't work with a bunch of other stands I looked at.

MarcS
09-10-09, 02:19 PM
That was kinda my point, the generally accepted stand height is 22-23" for proper viewing height of the tv. Given that measurement, you'll almost never have more than about 8 1/2 inches height per shelf...

My speaker is 9 1/2" wide (when properly placed vertically), so laying it on its side it would be 9 1/2" tall.

I've physically measured stands with a tape measure at the store, there is not enough clearance for my speaker... I wasn't measuring from any overhangs or lips on the front, it was from bottom of one shelf to the very bottom of the next shelf up... not even close to 9" for the stands I looked at...

wlcohen
09-10-09, 02:23 PM
yup - that's going to be difficult, not sure what you could do.
You could put the speaker on a small stand in front of the tv stand
of build a custom stand for the tv

MarcS
09-10-09, 03:38 PM
Yeah, can't decide what should be my dependent or limiting factor in the decision.

1) Thought about a shelf above the tv, but it would have to extend out about 18" if I wanted the speaker to be relatively flush with the front of the tv (RPTV, not flat panel)--doable, but not what I really want. Plus the speaker probably weighs 30-40 lbs...

2) Piece together a "stand" for the tv with a couple of bookshelf type end units, piece of plywood top, open in the center (that'd be real purdy! LOL), or build custom--probably too much $.

3) Build new center channel speaker. But if it's too wide, I might not have enough space for components on the middle shelf on either side of the speaker...

Since my speakers are DIY (Vifa and Seas drivers, air core inductors, poly caps, silver xover wiring in high pass section, etc... so they aren't a budget set), if I replace the center channel, I'd want something close in sound character.

Haven't used my router and circle cutting jig in a while, maybe it's time to fire it up!!

Best short term solution is probably a make shift stand for the speaker in front of the tv stand...

(the stand I bought is the Tech Craft BEL501B)

wlcohen
09-10-09, 03:53 PM
I actually built a very strong shelf a while ago - it was very easy, strong and looked great

I used threaded rod that you buy at home depot - it comes in various thicknesses depending on what strength you need. Then I tooks some plywood that I stained and drilled holes in it for the rod. I used nuts and washers on top and bottom of each shelf to hold it in place. Before I assembled it, i took the threaded rod and spray painted them black along with the nuts and washers. It actually turned out very nice.

It looked very similar to the Salamander Designs units for a fraction of the cost
http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/archetype/arc_tvstnds.jsp
http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/products/imgs/arc5c.jpg
http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/products/imgs/arc_tv40_chry.jpg

wlcohen
09-10-09, 03:58 PM
This is close to working for you. It has a 9" high center channel shelf

Measures: 65.75" W x 19.75" D (ID= 19.75" W x 18" D) leveler feet allow maximum height of 31". Center channel opening: 62" W x 9" H x 17.5" D.

http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/syn/synergy.jsp?modelbase=slc30
http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/syn/imgs/lineart_slc30.gif

MarcS
09-10-09, 05:06 PM
LOL, that's exactly the equipment rack I'm using now... threaded rod, MDF, etc... painted it all black.

Thanks for that link... looks interesting, but the center channel opening is only 9", and I'd need 9 1/4".

Off topic I suppose, but what if I didn't put the center channel flush with the front of the tv? Suppose it was 6" behind it, on a shelf above it?

Would 6" really kill the sound field? Isn't that somewhat the point of putting speaker distance into the receiver? (although I don't know if I can enter it in 6" increments)

If I had a 13" deep shelf (still not small), speaker is 11 1/2" deep, plus some room for wires, tilt it forward a bit... hmmmm? that's certainly more doable than an 18" shelf...

(maybe I'll just use milk crates and cinder blocks!!!!!!!)

wlcohen
09-11-09, 07:48 AM
LOL, that's exactly the equipment rack I'm using now... threaded rod, MDF, etc... painted it all black.

Thanks for that link... looks interesting, but the center channel opening is only 9", and I'd need 9 1/4".

Off topic I suppose, but what if I didn't put the center channel flush with the front of the tv? Suppose it was 6" behind it, on a shelf above it?

Would 6" really kill the sound field? Isn't that somewhat the point of putting speaker distance into the receiver? (although I don't know if I can enter it in 6" increments)

If I had a 13" deep shelf (still not small), speaker is 11 1/2" deep, plus some room for wires, tilt it forward a bit... hmmmm? that's certainly more doable than an 18" shelf...

(maybe I'll just use milk crates and cinder blocks!!!!!!!)


Not sure, it seems like 6" behind the tv might block the "line of sight" to your ears - I wonder if Salamander would customize the shelf for you

MarcS
09-11-09, 08:31 AM
The entire speaker would be above the tv, but the front plane of the speaker would be behind the front plane of the tv screen... but... according to the Mitsubishi specs, I think the tv is 43.6" high (I must have looked at it a lot to remember the .6), plus stand height of 23" = 66". Then add speaker height of 14", and the tweeter is over 6' above floor... :eek:

But if I put the speaker on a stand on the floor in front of the tv, there'd be even more of a difference between the front planes of speaker and tv screen...

I was thinking of soundfield imaging issues...

I can see that eventually I should replace the center speaker with something a bit slimmer, and probably got to a 3 or 4-way design (current speakers are 2-way).

wlcohen
09-11-09, 08:48 AM
I would place it in what ever position puts it closer in line with your ears