How tall should studio monitor stands be?

How tall should studio monitor stands be?

Place the main monitor in between your two tweeters, at a slightly higher level. Most pro spaces will place main monitors 58 inches off the floor. Surround Sound: If you want that movie quality goodness, place these monitors at equal heights, 47 to 55 inches off the ground.

Is concrete good for speaker stands?

Concrete is perfect for coupling because it doesn’t move. Symposium Svelte Shelves, as mentioned above, are great for the speaker/stand interface.

How far apart should nearfield monitors be?

Common question: “How close should I position my “near field” monitors?” Our general rule of thumb: If they are smaller speakers, put them out about arm’s length away from you, with about that same distance between them (about one meter).

How far apart should your monitor speakers be?

The rule of thumb is that the speakers should be as far apart as their distance from the listening position. That is, if you’re 4 feet away from the monitors, then start by moving them 4 feet apart so that you make an equilateral triangle between you and the two monitors (see the graphic on the left).

Should speakers be isolated from stands?

If you already have a speaker stand with spikes and your floor is made of wood, then you should consider putting some form of isolation platform between the speaker and the stand, to prevent the cabinet vibrations reaching the stand and, through it, the floor. Avoid flimsy stands that move or rock when you touch them.

Do you need speaker spikes on concrete floor?

Not necessarily. If you have carpet on top of the concrete, the spikes will cut though the carpet and make contact with the concrete below. Whether you want this, the couple vs decouple thing, you need to try it both ways to determine (1) if there is a difference, and (2) which do you prefer.

How do I custom mount my monitor?

The size is up to you, though.

  1. Step One: Screw the Pipe Flange to the Scrap Wood.
  2. Step Two: Attach the Main Support Steel Pipe and Elbow Joint.
  3. Step Three: Attach the VESA Mount Plate to the Pipe.
  4. Step Four: Clamp the Monitor Mount to Your Desk.
  5. Step Five: Attach the Monitor to the Monitor Mount.