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HumanCentric Desktop Speaker Stands Wedge offers a premium silicone angled riser that tilts small to medium speakers at 15° for enhanced audio clarity. Designed to reduce vibration and speaker movement, these stands provide a stable, minimalist solution compatible with popular desktop and studio speakers, ensuring a professional listening experience at your workstation.















| ASIN | B09H8N3L9W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,378 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #466 in Audio & Video Speaker Accessories #1,426 in Home Entertainment Furniture |
| Item model number | Medium |
| Manufacturer | HumanCentric |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 19.99 x 5.66 cm; 572 g |
H**A
Perfect listening level ans 0 vibrations
It’s made up of rubber and not plastic so all sound vibrations are absolved. Does a batter job than one of those foam stands. But I wish they had a flat version for it . It’s good for 4-5 inch studio monitors/ speakers It might be too big for 7-8 inch drivers Used with Adam a3x , presonus eris 3.5 and eris 5 Better than the foam pads
P**C
Simple and sturdy solution to angle your desktop speakers at your computer workstation. Nice.
K**M
Schlicht, tun was sie sollen, 1A. Gibt absolut nichts zu meckern!
J**A
I hear the higher notes better since the monitors are on my desk. Now the sound does not just hit my chest, leaving me with the tendency to slough to hear the music better! I point the monitors towards me and really enjoy the sound. To me, much better than the foam thingees that you have to cut yourself. Happy!
P**T
Photographed with speakers and at no point were they photographed on their own! These are not speakers and I have no idea how it is even legal to advertise it with such an obvious ilusion! NO one could believe that these could be worth $70!!!!!!!!! they are 2 pieces of rubber that could be mistaken for packaging!!!
V**U
Fait le Job pour orienter mes enceintes de monitoring Bx5
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