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🔊 Audioengine DS2 Desktop Speaker Stands - Vibration Damping Tilted Silicone Tabletop Stands (Pair) for Enhanced Sound Experience Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Details

Speaker TypeSpeaker Stands
BrandAudioengine
Is WaterproofFALSE
ColorBlack
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.75 x 5 x 2.25 inches

Description of 🔊 Audioengine DS2 Desktop Speaker Stands - Vibration Damping Tilted Silicone Tabletop Stands (Pair) for Enhanced Sound Experience

FITS SMALL DESKTOP SPEAKER: The base of the mount is 5 inches x 7.75 inches, and can support speakers of these dimensions and larger such as the Audioengine A5+, HD4, HD6, P4, and HDP6. PREMIUM SILICONE TILTED DESKTOP SPEAKER STANDS: The DS2 Desktop Stands angle your speakers 15 degrees, aiming the speakers' tweeters right at your ears. This allows you to really hear the higher frequencies, which are very directional. DAMPS VIBRATION FOR A CLEARER SOUND: Vibration destroys the clarity of a high quality set of speakers, these stands are specifically designed to drastically reduce vibration to give a noticeably clearer sound as well as an ear-level listening experience. WHAT’S INCLUDED: Two Audioengine DS2 Speaker Stands, setup guide. WARRANTY: Audioengine builds quality audio equipment that they stand behind. All Audioengine products come with a 3-year transferable warranty. Missing: COVERAGE: Stellar US based customer support and 3 year product coverage is included. Based in Austin, TX, Audioengine has been changing the way people listen to music since 2005. Our passion is creating products that sound great, are easy to use, and make people want to listen to music every day.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for Micca rb42 speakers!

Great product paired with Micca rb42s! These are really simple rubber wedges used to tilt the speakers towards your ears. I tried them with a 5 inch speaker and that was good enough too. I can't comment on how much weight they can handle but they are pretty solid and I would say anything under 25 would be fine but make sure you consider your column size as these wedges are small.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They have a dual purpose.

I just bought a new receiver to replace one that blew up after 10 years of hard use and my new one has Dolby Atmos. I really didn't want to buy dedicated speakers for this purchase as I already owned several Klipsch KG.5 bookshelf speakers which would be perfect for the task. I wanted to build some bases that would allow me to get the required 15% boost but decided to look around to see if something similar already existed. Wow I found these puppies perfect for my needs! And they work great…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Expensive but worth it!

It's made of flexible/soft plastic that tilts your monitors to the optimal angle for a noticeable sound improvement. They also act as a small vibration dampener from your monitors/speakers to your desk. Definitely expensive for what it is, but hey, you have to pay extra for the idea and execution. 1 star deducted because I think they could be a bit fairer with the prices. If they were $29 or so I might get 5 stars from me. I use it to tilt my Presonus Eries E4.5 and it makes a noticeable…

Pros
  • An Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Some Complications

Revainrating 5 out of 5

100% recommended. An elegant solution.

My bookshelf speakers are high up in the entertainment closet. It made me miss the highs. I had to safely tilt the speakers down. This is the only option I found that meets my needs. Yes, I know ideally they should be vertical, but I don't have enough cabinet height to tilt, so I went with the horizontal orientation. output for our system. I also had to buy 2 sets as the blocks are not wide enough to support horizontal positioning. It's like the "last mile" of delivery. This product ensures I…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great desktop corner speaker stands.

They seem a bit pricey for what you get, but that's to be expected when you're dealing with obscure high-end audio gear. The actual quality of the shape and material is excellent. I have no complaints. The angle is good. You look good. No mistakes. The material is a rubberized plastic so it doesn't look or feel cheap. In terms of size, I've used them with both Edifier R1850db speakers and Avantone passive speakers. This is the perfect size for her. I tried them with my Kali LP-8s and they would

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Something's wrong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These work as they should!

Nice design. A soft plastic/rubber material that has to endure whatever is in there in a recording studio without a mosh pit. They'll pretty much outlive you, so make sure you have them in your will. I can say that my bass got MUCH better as soon as I put in my reference CD. I've been fortunate enough to use Rush, Roll the Bones - the sound quality makes it easy to "tune" the speakers to my ear (make sure you find a song to listen to every time YOU tune in put on your new monitors! ), in my…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expensive but a noticeable improvement

These speaker stands are more expensive than they should be. They are made of soft plastic that feels cheap. It's entirely possible that the building materials for these speakers are custom designed and AudioEngine designed them to perfectly enhance the sound of their desktop speakers. I'm not an audio engineer so I'm not sure. If you can prop up your AudioEngine A2s to avoid lifting and tilting them, do so. Use some books, blocks of wood, whatever you have. If you're not very diligent, then…

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Not as thick as the other options