Monitor Stand for Studio Monitors
Prevent Floor-Ceiling Reflections & Vertical Resonant Modes Wreaking Havoc with your Monitor Response
![]() $515 – $826 |
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Studio monitors are nested into a Monitor Stack, comprised of specially built TUBETRAPS. A typical monitor on a stand is located about half way between the floor and the ceiling. The floor/ceiling bounce returns back to the monitor in a phase. This imposes a phase cancel effect on the speaker’s efficiency, typically, the first cut is 74 Hz for 8 ft. ceilings, then, the engineer boosts 74 Hz in the mix unnecessarily.The Monitor Stack upsets the vertical symmetry in the room. The lower Trap absorbs bass, the upper Trap is short of the ceiling and vents bass. The combination eliminates the phase cancel effect and the engineer works in a linear environment. Whether part of an ATTACK Wall system or in a stand-alone configuration, Monitor Stands give you more than just simple support for the physical placement of your monitoring system. The Monitor Stand dramatically improves the monitor and room accuracy. |
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Color Options
| Stock Colors (actual colors may vary) | ||||
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![]() 538 Silver Papier |
![]() 408 Black |
![]() 380 Quartz |
![]() 238 Grey Mix |
![]() 298 Medium Grey |
| Special In-Stock Colors and Special Order Colors are also available. | ||||
Monitor Stand Sizing
| We recommend lining up your ear with the tweeter in your monitor, so that a level straight line could be drawn from the listener’s ear, to the tweeter (or acoustic center). If you like the current placement of your monitors, just measure from floor to monitor base to determine the height of your MonitorStand. |
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