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The Audioengine DS2 Large Desktop Speaker Stands are designed to optimize your bookshelf speakers by elevating them at a precise 15° angle, proven to enhance soundstage by 20%. Featuring vibration-damping silicone pads, these stands reduce unwanted resonance for clearer, richer audio. With a sturdy 5”x7.75” base supporting up to 16 lbs, they fit most small to medium speakers and add a sleek, professional look to any workspace. Backed by a 3-year warranty and US-based support, the DS2 stands are a smart upgrade for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium sound clarity and style.










| ASIN | B005STCILC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,905 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #40 in Speaker Stands |
| Brand | Audioengine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,002) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819955240016 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 7.75"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Weight | 1.07 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Audioengine |
| Maximum Height | 2.25 Inches |
| UPC | 531479635627 819955240016 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
D**R
Not The Intended Use But....Great Tablet Stand
I didn't end up using these as speaker stands. Not bc there was an issue with them but my speakers actually came with their own. However, after sitting in the box for a long time it occurred to me to try them as a tablet stand for my desk. They are perfect if you use a tablet with a pen. The angle is right on the money to comfortably write, and the bottom lip works great as palm rest. I have one in my home office with my iPad mini and the other at work that I use with my iPad Air. Now with the Air the tablet hangs over the top a lot so if you put pressure there it will tilt, but light pressure is fine. Also, for writing it's still not an issue bc the pressure of my writs and arm offsets any pressure at the top with the Apple Pencil. I'm now considering of doing some modifications to add in a charging solution. I tried some of the more expensive adjustable stands. They are cool and all but I prefer a fixed solution bc note taking is the primary focus.
L**.
Shocking how much better my P4 Speakers sound - A must for small desk setups
When setting up a Near Field Speaker setup, placement is everything. My new home office is a small 40 in x 20 in desk, 29 in tall, and the my Audio Engine P4 speakers are on either side of my MacBook. My old desk was a 60 in by 30 in desk, 36 in tall. The old setup had the speakers 7 inches higher, and the front of the speakers were almost twice as far away from where I sit (24 inches vs. around 12 now.) The new desk dropped the speakers much lower, and were much closer, so the sound field was much smaller and more difficult to optimize. My goal was to recreate an audiophile type near field monitor setup at a reasonable price using my existing AudioEngine P4s, but with a smaller (in size) amp at my smaller home office desk setup. In the new setup, before I used these stands, I had my speakers tilted a couple of degrees using a small rubber pad on the front. When I switched over to the stands, the speakers instantly created an immersive sound field that enveloped my sitting space. I was so surprised, I had my wife come test to confirm I wasn't just crazy. She said as she was sitting down in the chair she could "feel" the sound change as she settled into the chair within the sweet spot of the sound field. The sound field's sweet spot literally emerged within a few inches. Standing behind the chair is a different experience than sitting in it. An unexpected benefit is that I am running my speakers with a bit less volume from the amp to create the same level of sound. This is great in our small condo, as my wife can't hear my music near as much now at her office setup in the kitchen 20 feet away. FYI - I am using these stands with 5+ year old AudioEngine P4s, a brand new AudioEngine N22 Amp (small enough for my new desk), and an IFI Uno DAC, plus an old subwoofer I had laying around tucked in the corner of the room. The entire setup cost less than $550, and it is astounding. Most of my listening is Amazon Music Unlimited or Apple Music via the DAC. (Note - I am SUPER happy with the new N22 Amp. Even though it is rated at 25 WPC, I am getting MORE than enough volume to make me happy, and my wife occasionally perturbed - grin). Couldn't be happier with with the speaker stands.
C**Z
A bit pricey for a hollow mold.
I couldn't find a similar rubber stand so I bought this. It's sturdy and about as thin as I'd want the wall of the mold to be... I just thought it was solid so I'm a bit let down by that :\ Besides that, it doesn't seem cheap and they do the job perfectly.
S**2
Poggers dude!
I was quite skeptical about these, BUT my speakers do sound better and they even look better on the desk. I am very happy with my purchase. My rig is Audioengine HD6, Audioengine S8, Audioengine D1, and now Audioengine DS6 connected to a Mac mini M2. I literally sit in front of my Mac for hours jamming to music, listening to podcasts, and watching Twitch. I will upload a photo once I upgrade my desk to fit my new setup.
N**H
Solid desktop stands
I don't have Audioengine's, but these work well with my Pioneer BS22's. They cant the speakers to the perfect angle for desktop listening, and help isolate the speaker cabinet from my desktop. They are made of solid material, and should last for a long time. The only downside is price, but it would be difficult to DIY anything of this quality, and since there are really no other options on the market, I sprung for them. I won't ding them a star for price as others have either. Besides, to DIY something at this level would cost at least as much in materials and time. They are certainly no bargain, but I also don't think they are ridiculously overpriced either.
E**T
Work fine. Would prefer a steeper angle. Pricey.
I use these with a set of Vanataoo speakers, which are similar in size to the AE-5+s. They sit on my desk, one on either side of me at about arm's length (about 6 feet betwen them). I'm guessing this is a pretty common setup. The ideal angle for me (to point the tweeters at my ears) would be a little more tipped, which I have achieved by inserting a pink gum eraser under each speaker (adds about 1/2" more tip). They look great without the erasers, the stands are very inconspicuous; obviously not quite so nice with the erasers. To be fair, the AE5+ is 3/4" taller, but if you are my height (6'2") you will want still want a little more "tip" as I do. There aren't a lot of options for this sort of stand, though. Take a look at the adjustable ISO Acoustic stands (disclaimer: I haven't seen those stands "in person", and they are more expensive). Sound was fine before and is still fine; no noticeable change (I didn't have a "boominess" problem). They seem expensive for what they are, but as-noted are cheaper than the ISO Acoustic stands, and I guess if you are the only one solving a problem, you can charge a bit more. Quick delivery from ShopZiggy. Summary: best for people who don't have long torsos at least in a computer desktop application.
T**M
I like that the stands will last because of the silicon from which they are made as well the improved sound quality from my speakers they provide.
E**Y
hey lift my speakers to the perfect height, improving sound clarity and reducing vibrations. The build quality is excellent, and they hold my speakers securely in place. These stands not only enhance audio performance but also look great on my desk. Highly recommended!
C**Y
Excellent product. I have used them with small floor standing speakers.
B**B
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