I personally feel that they sound better at ear level. I started with 9" stands angled up at approx 15 degrees then tried straight. At that low height the angling sounded a bit better but lost the bass reflections from the floor. Then I switched to 19" stands and tried straight versus angling (approx 5 and 10 degrees). I prefer straight but also found that 24' stands would be best with my speakers firing straight/level. As I lift monitors higher I loose the bass but gain soundstage and imaging. I added a sub and never knew monitors could sound so 'full'.
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Something like this? http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/audioproducts/speakerstands_hub.php |
My experience is that ear level or a bit higher is the best, and the heavier more solid the stand the better. I tried the maple shade stands, refered to above, with over all lousy results. Soundstage was esentially gone, imaging - gone, detail - gone. For what it is worth, my attempt involved three different sets of monitors (Jamo, Talon & Opera) with multiple speaker cords. The results were the same for all permutations. If the wood they used wasn't so ugly, they would make good door stops. |