All speakers get bass reinforcement from large flat surfaces like floors, walls, and ceilings. Speaker designers take this into account. Certainly all floor standing speakers are designed with the expectation they'll be on the floor getting the floor reinforcement.
But its not that simple. Its not just the floor. Its the walls and ceiling as well. So yes elevating speakers off the floor loses a little bass response. But this could be more than offset by moving them a little closer to the walls. Front or back, does not matter. In terms of bass response.
But wait, there's more. It does matter in terms of total frequency response and imaging. If elevating speakers moves the midrange and tweeters off-axis from the listening position that can be as bad as whatever it does to the bass. Or worse.
But wait, there's more! Stands affect more than frequency response. They also contribute (or detract!) from imaging depending on how well they control speaker vibrations. So yeah custom stands can make a big difference.
Putting it all together you could indeed flip them upside down and on the ceiling, but then you have to get them pointed correctly. Awful lotta work. For what?
But its not that simple. Its not just the floor. Its the walls and ceiling as well. So yes elevating speakers off the floor loses a little bass response. But this could be more than offset by moving them a little closer to the walls. Front or back, does not matter. In terms of bass response.
But wait, there's more. It does matter in terms of total frequency response and imaging. If elevating speakers moves the midrange and tweeters off-axis from the listening position that can be as bad as whatever it does to the bass. Or worse.
But wait, there's more! Stands affect more than frequency response. They also contribute (or detract!) from imaging depending on how well they control speaker vibrations. So yeah custom stands can make a big difference.
Putting it all together you could indeed flip them upside down and on the ceiling, but then you have to get them pointed correctly. Awful lotta work. For what?