MiTT
Super User
While not really a "stand" per se, I spent a LOT of time this weekend experimenting with different ideas, materials, heights etc. on getting my CLS's up off the floor. I tried 4X4's, stone pavers, and these glass blocks. I originally had the glass blocks oriented the other direction - so that the speakers were 8" off the floor, but the imaging suffered. I finally settled on this temporary installation as it offered the best sound and decent stability as I continue to work on some custom stands.
After hearing the speakers off the floor there is a definite improvement in midrange focus and a certain tightening of the bass. The depth of the soundstage was also slightly improved. I'm a believer in getting these speakers up off the ground, but, in my room at least I should think that the 12" height that the Sound Anchor stands lifts them would not be the best soinically.
While certainly not a permanent solution, I rather like how the glass blocks make the speakers appear to hover off of the floor.
After hearing the speakers off the floor there is a definite improvement in midrange focus and a certain tightening of the bass. The depth of the soundstage was also slightly improved. I'm a believer in getting these speakers up off the ground, but, in my room at least I should think that the 12" height that the Sound Anchor stands lifts them would not be the best soinically.
While certainly not a permanent solution, I rather like how the glass blocks make the speakers appear to hover off of the floor.