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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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11/15/23 | Newegg | $35 popular |
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Product Name: | Monoprice Monolith Speaker Stands (Each), Black, 32 Inch |
Manufacturer: | Monoprice |
Model Number: | 131264 |
Product SKU: | B07DMB1GCM |
UPC: | 889028079744 |
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You want the tweeters to be a ear height in your seated position. The tough thing is that surround speakers should be 12 - 24" above your ear height (and the back of you seating). It's tough to find sturdy stands that are that tall.
Picture in an Amazon review states that it's about 25lbs of sand divided among the four columns. Easier if you have a funnel as the opening is small.
I got new front speakers (still not delivered yet) so I was thinking about trying my kef ls50 as surround speakers (my amp should be good to power it). kef manual says to use 24" speaker stand (which is below ear level. But "24" max height is for bass floor reinforcement AND keeping the tweeters BELOW ear level to smooth the treble response. The treble response rises on axis and therefore should be slightly below ear height as they are designed.").
32" actually get's the ls50 at ear level. I wonder how much the tonal balance of the LS50s is affected by the height of the stands (as stated above) along with atmos speakers and sub. I guess I can test the ls50 at different heights first or buy this first and see how it sounds (secure the price and easy return). But I should probably get the right stand height instead of buying just because the price is great.
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I got new front speakers (still not delivered yet) so I was thinking about trying my kef ls50 as surround speakers (my amp should be good to power it). kef manual says to use 24" speaker stand (which is below ear level. But "24" max height is for bass floor reinforcement AND keeping the tweeters BELOW ear level to smooth the treble response. The treble response rises on axis and therefore should be slightly below ear height as they are designed.").
32" actually get's the ls50 at ear level. I wonder how much the tonal balance of the LS50s is affected by the height of the stands (as stated above) along with atmos speakers and sub. I guess I can test the ls50 at different heights first or buy this first and see how it sounds (secure the price and easy return). But I should probably get the right stand height instead of buying just because the price is great.
i agree with normal front left and right use. however, home theater sites say that back surround should be a foot higher than ear level. I do think I will play it safe and grab a 24" (what kef manual says) for rear surround ls50 at some point.
Optimal to have your ears have a line of sight to all speakers tweeter and woofers.
Depending on your setup you can use isolation pads to change the angle, here is an example.
https://www.amazon.com/AxcessAble...48