• Anyone know anything about Visonik David speakers? Mine are called David 7.4. labelled 20-100w, they’re small two-way things about 9”x 5”, and pretty deep. They have wall brackets, came out of a cinema projection booth, so possibly an AV professional type affair. Think they had grilles, that just squidged in the flange lip around the front as there’s no attachments for covers. Black steel round-cornered cabs. Seem lovely, can’t figure out if they’re worth something or not, unfindable on the net for me - found a few other similar David models, a chat on an audio forum about one model. Using as my editing monitors plonked on my desk via a musicians’ dac interface thing and the lab ‘in’ of a NAD3020, seems a pretty nice sound to my undiscerning ear. The drivers have large rubbery mounts and really jump about, which in the old days used to impress me.

    Any info on ‘hot or not’ gratefully recieved.
    Also anyone got a tip for a simple desk mount? Was thinking two squash balls cut in half per speaker!

  • As you say, google throws up limited info on these but they appear to be from a decent manufacturer (Heco?) and aimed at commercial installs. So I would expect they are decent examples of their type.

    For basic mounts, yes half squash balls or even blobs of blue-tack if you are ok with a rudimentary approach. I used blue-tack to fix a pair of Tannoys to their stands, worked fine for the many years I had them.

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