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Maxx Steele Adam Audio Monitor Speaker Stand

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P2S
H2D
H2S
H2C
A1
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 13% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 13% infill
Designer
19.7 h
1 plate
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Description

Maxx Steele — Adam Audio A8H Monitor Speaker Stand


 

Engineered specifically for the Adam Audio A8H, the Maxx Steele stand combines generative biomechanics with advanced audio engineering to deliver the most transparent and accurate listening experience possible. Its organic lattice structure is formed around force paths and load distribution, creating a rigid yet low-mass support that minimizes resonance and mechanical coloration.


 

The central spine channels the weight of the A8H into a grounded base, increasing stability while reducing vibration transfer between the speaker and the supporting surface. This isolation helps preserve detail, tighten low-end response, and maintain clarity across the full frequency range. By limiting structural interference, the stand allows the monitor to perform at its most natural and revealing state.


 

The open cellular geometry reduces material density while maintaining strength, preventing energy buildup and unwanted acoustic reflections. Every curve and connection is shaped by structural optimization, resulting in a platform designed to support pure, transparent sound reproduction.


 

3D printed as a single continuous piece, Maxx Steele requires no screws, no glue, and no assembly. Once printing is complete, simply remove the tree supports and the stand is ready to use.


 

A next-level fusion of computational design, sculptural presence, and precision audio performance.


 

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