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The Audioengine DS1 Small Desktop Speaker Stands are expertly engineered to enhance your small bookshelf or desktop speakers by tilting them at a precise 15° angle, boosting sound quality by 20%. Crafted with vibration-dampening silicone, these stands minimize desk resonance for clearer, richer audio. Their compact design fits neatly on any workspace, supporting up to 3.63 kg per stand and compatible with popular Audioengine models like A1, A2+, and HD3. Backed by a 3-year warranty, the DS1 stands combine performance, style, and durability for the discerning audiophile.








| ASIN | B002ATK2OS |
| Base Width | 6.25 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,204 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 36 in Speaker Stands |
| Box Contents | One pair of speaker stands |
| Brand | Audioengine |
| Brand Name | Audioengine |
| Colour | Gray |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,319 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Finish type | Silicone , matte finish |
| Fit Type | Custom Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819955200010 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5L x 15.9W x 4.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Item weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 3.63 kg |
| Manufacturer | Audioengine |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_819955200010 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Maximum Height | 4.4 Centimetres |
| Model Number | FBA_819955200010 |
| Product Finish Type | Silicone, matte finish |
| Product Warranty | 3-year warranty & superior support |
| Product dimensions | 9.5L x 15.9W x 4.4H centimetres |
| UPC | 819955200010 531479630929 887478878696 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
P**D
They do a remarkably good job
If I wanted to put my blinkers on I could mark these stands down for being pricey for what they are physically, and, yes, being just a trifle narrower than the speakers they were produced to support. Those are sort-of valid points, but I wonder how readily one would come up with a genuinely easily made or obtained alternative that is at least as effective. It's easy to come out with negative opinions, but I am more interested in the practical reality. For me, the stands are doing a remarkable job in greatly minimizing sound transmission to my computer desk from my new Audioengine A2+ speakers, with a significant subjective improvement in the sound. No, they don't completely stop such sound transmission - total isolation would be a real 'holy grail'! Nonetheless, before I was using those stands every loud passage in orchestral or organ music was causing vibration of my desk, which I could feel with my hand - and indeed could feel also right down the desk's legs, with the potential to disturb my neighbour below despite concrete floor and sound insulation underneath that - whereas now, with the stands, only the most extreme loud passages produce feelable vibration on my desk. Of course, their tilting the speakers upwards is just right for a computer desk, but if one wanted to use them, say, on high bookshelves, in some instances these stands might serve well reversed, so tilting the speakers a bit downwards.
J**7
Perfect Speaker Stands
A very simple product, but does exactly the job it's meant to do. Made from a rubbery-plastic feeling material which is firm enough to properly hold the speakers up and keep their shape, but still soft enough to absorb any vibrations. The speakers feel nice and secure sitting on them with no movement or wobbling. They sit just at the perfect angle to point the speakers directly at your ears. Nice plain design with a subtle roundness to blend in better than if they were completely rectangular. Really sleek and inoffensive design that will work perfectly with any setup aesthetic. They go perfectly with my Edifier QR30's.
J**N
The difference is unbelievable
I saw these expensive rubber feet in a YouTube video reviewing the speakers, and when I read the other Amazon reviews I was skeptical that they would make such a big difference to the sound performance... but my goodness, they weren't wrong! Somehow the sound is richer and more well rounded when the speakers are sat on these tilted feet. Massively overpriced for what they are, but they definitely work! Only 4 stars for that reason. As a side bonus, they also stop the speakers slipping around as much on my desk.
A**C
Worth it for the sound improvement
Expensive for what you get but getting the tweeter on ear level is worth it. You could fashion something yourself out of wood or thick cardboard, but these are solid rubber and have useful surface decoupling for the heavy cabinets with no play and no effect on high volumes. Very expensive but I suppose if you send low volume stuff round the world that is it.
A**O
Excellent product
This product is excellent both from the point of view of design and from the point of view of the improvement of listening, the angular increase directs more precisely to the ear the sound and so you have an improved stereophonic perception, it is still a Rubber accessory that at the price to which it is offered for sale, it is true, it is expensive. ( Sorry for my English by Schoolboy ;-) )
T**R
Both stands fell apart after a few years
Funnily enough I'm on Amazon looking for something more robust to replace these with. The part at the back of the stand that holds the speaker in place just came off on both of them after a few years. Great while they last, but very poor lifespan for the money.
P**8
Pricy?
Not worth, no sound improvement, maybe for someone with audiophile ears!! But looks good with the speakers!!
J**I
Its a must buy but that's why its overpriced.
Defiantly a lot of money for what they are, but they do make a difference to the sound and look better than other stands I've tried so its a must buy for me if you have the speakers. Just would have been nicer if they weren't overpriced.
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