I've been looking on and off for 2 or so years for speaker stands / mounts made for aluminum profile extrusion for my Swan / HiVi M300 speakers. I can only find "normal" stands & mounts, ones made to just stand on the floor or connect to walls. Nothing for aluminum profile extrusion.

I guess I could buy normal ones and drill holes myself but then there will be the ugly base (ie. feet) sticking outwards or inwards of the cockpit because the speaker stands' feet will be much wider than the aluminum profile they're mounted to.

I'm surprised no sim racing cockpit company (that I can find) has speaker stands or mounts besides for tiny "gaming" speakers.
 
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Bolt fitting pieces of profile to your rig with corner brackets.

Bolt your speakers to the profile(wood screws, vesa mount etc) or stand the speakers on a fitting slab of wood.
That´s what I did as I didn´t want to drill into my Heco´s.
 
You could drill holes and use wood screws to mount them.
(which I did not want to do to my 3rd hand Heco´s.)

So I used a rectangular slab of plywood covered with a foam mat to stand them on.
This plate is mounted to the monitor stand with profile.
 
For my bookshelf speakers, I added a couple of 40x40mm extrusion, mounted horizontally to my monitor stand, each supported by a T-bracket.

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