Ayrton
Prominent Member
I've just set up my new home office, which includes a stereo hifi. I've got Mordaunt Short M20 speakers either side of my monitor, and my stereo amp switches between laptop input when I'm on a call and a Sonos streamer when I'm not. All good.
Except the speakers sound too boomy. This is an achievement really, because the M20s are not particularly beefy at the low end. I think I've solved this, temporarily, by standing the speakers on paperback books - I'm suggesting that the boom is from the desk being used as a soundbox. On the books it's sounds much better, tighter.
Has anyone got a recommendation for something more permanent (hopefully inexpensive) that I can stand these speakers on? I've seen some foam on Amazon, that would probably work, but even cut foam is going to look a bit scruffy; and some feet, some of which were expensive and others which turn to fruit pastilles in the medium term, according to the reviews
Any ideas?
Except the speakers sound too boomy. This is an achievement really, because the M20s are not particularly beefy at the low end. I think I've solved this, temporarily, by standing the speakers on paperback books - I'm suggesting that the boom is from the desk being used as a soundbox. On the books it's sounds much better, tighter.
Has anyone got a recommendation for something more permanent (hopefully inexpensive) that I can stand these speakers on? I've seen some foam on Amazon, that would probably work, but even cut foam is going to look a bit scruffy; and some feet, some of which were expensive and others which turn to fruit pastilles in the medium term, according to the reviews
Any ideas?