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DIY Monitor Stands

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I decided to make some new stands for my studio monitors recently. This is a pictorial on how I chose to construct them.

My goals for this project were to get my monitors off my desk bridge to make room for a second video monitor, make stands that wouldn’t compromise the audio response, and that were heavy enough my three year old son wouldn’t knock them over. It also gave me a chance to test out the stain color I’ve selected for the new construction.

I chose to make my stands out of pine since I had plenty of it on hand.  I’ve made these stands somewhat oversize to accommodate an anticipated future upgrade to 8 inch monitors.  This design starts out with a sealed box for the base.  The box is made from plywood, glued and nailed together and then caulked.  I filled each base with 25 pounds of sand and then added the top and sealed it up.  I wanted to make a hollow post design so the cables would be hidden. After looking at square aluminum tubing and a few other options I decided to make my own posts from wood and save some cash.  There are openings at the top and bottom of the posts for the cable run.  After construction I stained the stands, then applied two coats of polyurethane.  You may click each photo for a bigger version.

I’m pleased with the results.  It only took a few hours to build them spaced over a few days and my cost was zero since I already had all the materials on hand.  Now I’m not an acoustical engineer so I don’t know exactly what I did to the audio response but I’ve been testing the sound as I write this post.  The bass response seems to be a bit tighter but other than that I don’t notice much difference from when they were on the desk bridge.  Anyway, it was a fun project and I’m glad I made them myself instead of buying some.

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6 Responses to “DIY Monitor Stands”

  1. March 15th, 2010 at 10:39 am

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  2. March 15th, 2010 at 10:11 am

    Amy Snively says:

    They look good to me! Nice job! I’ve never thought of puttin Auralex under my monitors. Does is make a big difference?

    :-)
    Amy

  3. March 15th, 2010 at 10:19 am

    Brian Hart says:

    Those are a product called Mopads: http://www.auralex.com/sound_isolation_mopad/sound_isolation_mopad.asp made by Auralex. Much better than just putting Auralex foam under there and yes, I notice a difference.

  4. March 15th, 2010 at 10:25 am

    Amy Snively says:

    Great! I’ll get me a couple! Thanks!

  5. March 17th, 2010 at 8:18 am

    Joe Szymanski says:

    Brian,

    Awesome job! Looks spiffy and I bet sounds even better.

    Joe

  6. March 17th, 2010 at 12:24 pm

    Brian Hart says:

    Thanks Joe. The more I listen the more I hear. The sound definitely has a new clarity to it. Perhaps the monitors are better isolated on the new stands or maybe it’s because I was able to space them out in a more optimum way. Either way the stands have helped a bunch.

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