I revitalized the sound quality on my tiny bookshelf speakers with this free, unassuming change — here's why it works
And it takes literally one second!
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I test loads of the best speakers, and the Edifier M60 are the smallest I've tested thus far. At just four inches wide, six inches deep, and six-and-a-half inches tall, the M60 take the award for "Most likely to blow your mind." You'd think speakers this compact would sound weak, watery, and wearisome, but not the M60.
Part of the awesome sound is due to the speakers themselves, but not all of it. The M60 owe a lot to the unassuming speaker stands provided in the box. These minuscule speaker stands — just an inch-and-a-half tall, which results in a 15° uplift — should not be ignored.
True, the M60 sound excellent without the stands, but mounted, they sound even better. If you have tiny little speakers, don't ignore these even tinier stands. Trust me, you won't regret it.
At just four inches wide and six inches deep, these are the perfect speakers for small spaces. The Edifier M60 pack a major punch, with heady, rich bass and a faithful high end. They're pretty cheap, too — just $169 right now, down from $199.
So what do the speaker stands actually do?
Speakers produce sound. And what is sound made of? Sound waves.
Sound waves get absorbed by/are altered by everything in the environment. I'm not going to get into the weeds with the science here, but basically, you want the sound waves to travel as easily as possible.
Unfortunately, that means that placing your bookshelf speakers on your desktop might actually be negatively impacting the end sound quality. Wood is a dense material, so it absorbs sound more than aluminium.
When your speakers emit sound waves, the wooden surface of your desk is actually softening those sounds. Ergo, you won't be getting as clear or natural a sound as you might like.
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This is why you should try out speaker stands.
When your speakers are raised off your desk, the vibrations aren't absorbed by the wood. They're able to travel through the air without as much diffusion, which results in a clearer, cleaner sound. Great!
There are probably theses written on this subject — and I'm just an audiophile. I'm not going to pretend I'm the be-all-and-end-all of sound wave research.
I do, however, have ears, and I know that my Edifier M60 speakers sound better when I use them with the provided aluminium speaker stands. If you have these speakers too, I wholeheartedly recommend fishing out these mounts from the depths of the speaker packaging and trying them out. Don't disregard them — they actually make a tangible difference.
Yes, that difference is, in the grand scheme, relatively nuanced, but it's still a beneficial change. With stands, the softer, higher-frequency sounds are clearer, and the overall sound is fuller-bodied. I will never listen to my M60 without the speaker stands now.
If your speakers didn't come with stands, check out these Kanto stands. Frustratingly, Edifier doesn't ship stands with all of its speakers. My $449 S880DB MKII don't have stands, so I'll need to get some if I want even better sound (although it's already 99% perfect).
Kanto is a big name in the audio world, but if its speakers are a little out of your price range, why not elevate (literally) your existing desktop speakers with some speaker stands? The damping foam and 16° tilt will help you achieve the perfect sound without costing a fortune.
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Erin Bashford is a senior writer at Tom's Guide, focusing on reviews. She has a Masters in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from the University of East Anglia. As an ex-barista, she knows her way around a coffee machine, and as a music lover, she's constantly chipping away at her dream of having a multi-room home sound system. In her spare time you can find her reading, practising yoga, writing, or stressing over today’s NYT Games.
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