Speaker Stands - Tested on Edifier MR5
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These are some speaker stands that I designed for my set of Edifier MR5. They're in the style of the Isoacoustics isolation stands except they're designed by a rando and not an acoustically trained engineer. The base is 154mm square which is the approximate width of my speakers. They'll probably fit some larger ones too, but I haven't tested that.
The poles are separate so that you can print them to whatever length you want, also means that you can tilt the speakers up or down by printing larger poles for the back or the front to create the tilt you want. The pockets for the poles are slightly larger than 20mm, so poles of 20mm side length fit snug with no wobble. I printed them laying down on my P1S using the standard 0.28mm profile with no issues, YMMV I guess.
I'd suggest putting some rubber pads or something on the bases so they don't slide around (I pulled mine off for the photos), would probably improve vibration / separation etc as well.
I'm not precious about these at all. If you want some different pole heights, comment and I could probably add a profile for it, but they are rectangular primitives that you can probably generate in Bambu Studio easily enough.
Comment if you have any questions.






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