

Rob’s Speaker Stands: Made with steel, lots of steel. Here’s one with great pictures, and another all-black design that might suit some decors better than unfinished wood and PVC pipe. Lots of people have their own take on the TNT Stubby design.

Its simple wooden base and sand-filled PVC design is sturdy, yet easy to construct. The TNT Stubby: This is the most popular design for DIY’ers. But a few industrious folk on the web have drawn up plans for good, cheap DIY monitor speaker stands: Of course, like most products marketed to audiophiles, quality speaker stands are expensive to buy. Good speaker stands improve the bass response of just about every speaker, and a good stand provides isolation from vibration, further cleaning up the sound. For best performance, monitor and hifi speakers should be level with the listener’s ears. Often overlooked, however, is the importance of the stands on which the speakers sit.

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