What To Look For In Speaker Stands

When you’re looking for the first stand for your speakers, you’ll need to know the specs of the stand prior to purchasing it. This ensures you get the stand you’re looking for and that it works well with the speakers at your home.
Size Speaker
The bigger the speaker stand, the more volume and room it has to put your speakers on. We recommend that your speaker stands are around 18" - 24" wide. For speakers that are professional, you’ll require a stand at least 30" or greater.
Take measurements of your speaker before getting the stand. You’ll save time and money by having the stand support your speaker , without it falling and potentially damaging the speaker and the stand in general.
Design
Even whether you don’t plan to show off your speakers the design of the stands for your speakers is essential. The stands need to be constructed in a way that they can stand up to the weight of the speaker without a hitch.
Look for stands for speakers that have wide sides and top shelves. This will allow you to ensure that the speaker is securely placed on the stand, and prevents the speaker from being damaged or damaged.
When you’ve checked the features that perform on your stand for speakers, remember its functional design in your mind too.
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Construction
Speaker stands are available in two kinds of constructions: metal and wood. If you’re looking for an extremely sturdy speaker stand, go for a metal stand. Stands made of metal are more durable and also hide the wires better than wooden ones.
The wooden stands offer a look that is more attractive and provide your room with a more classic look. While they are more likely to break, high-end wooden stands will keep your speakers in good shape for similar results as a stand made of steel. Pay extra for a wooden stand if you’re looking for the highest quality outcomes.
Sound Quality
The quality of sound is judged according to the three sounds you hear in a music piece or a sound wave. Mediums, highs and lows all represent three distinct pitches created once the sound is generated.
Getting a speaker stand places the speakers in a place that allows you to hear audio in its natural form. Before purchasing, try the stands to see the one that can accommodate your speakers the most effectively. The one that helps you hear the most sounds is the one you should choose for your final purchase.
Listening Height
Two aspects you need to be aware of when determining the ideal listening height: the listening axis and hearing height. The listening axis is the region which is placed in front of the speaker.
As a rule of thumb, the listening axis and the hearing height must be in equidistant from each other to create a complete and full sound.
To hear the sounds more clearly, you need set them at the proper position. Your ear’s height is the maximum height where your ears can detect the sounds properly. You’ll need to put the stand at an ear-height of 36" - 38" to have the best sound quality of your speaker.
Purpose
The most important thing is to understand the reason for purchasing a speaker stand. Its primary purpose is to place your speakers in the best location to give you the highest quality of sound. This may mean mounting your speakers on a wall, ear level, or in a corner in your living space.
Your speaker stands should be easy to move whenever you have to put it at a different place in your room. This will allow you to hear it at any height or level. Knowing the purpose behind your speaker stands is vital to make use of its maximum capacity.

