You'd be surprised how much difference the right stand can make. A good stand will first of all put the speakers tweeter and midrange at just the right height and angle. It will be massive, and stiff, and highly damped. Tap or knock it, the sound should be sharp and die out instantly. It should also have few if any flat even surfaces that might reflect sound towards the listener. Finally of course it should look good.
Being custom they should also take into account whether the speakers will sit directly on them, or on cones or spikes. Otherwise all the careful measurements made based on speakers alone will be off by an inch or so when cones are added.
Being custom they should also take into account whether the speakers will sit directly on them, or on cones or spikes. Otherwise all the careful measurements made based on speakers alone will be off by an inch or so when cones are added.