

🎶 Elevate your desk, amplify your vibe.
HumanCentric Desktop Speaker Stands Wedge offers a premium silicone angled riser that tilts medium-sized speakers 15° upward, optimizing sound direction and reducing vibration. Compatible with top models like A5+, HD4, and HD6, these sleek, stable stands enhance audio clarity and fit seamlessly into any professional or creative setup.















| ASIN | B09H8N3L9W |
| Base Width | 4.92 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,562 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #92 in Speaker Stands |
| Brand | HumanCentric |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (620) |
| Enclosure Material | Silicone |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810009091356 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92"L x 7.87"W x 2.23"H |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HumanCentric |
| Maximum Height | 2.23 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | 401-1030-B |
| Model Number | Medium |
| UPC | 810009091356 |
D**D
Makes any speakert better for just $20
So, I just turned 50 and decided to buy myself a whole new gaming PC setup. A new standing desk, gaming computer, ultrawide monitor, LEDs; wall art, paint job, yeah, I dropped $4000 on that setup. You know, just like every YouTuber who gets to write off their streaming/editing setup because they make a video out of it. But I’m just a dude who’s worked at a public school for 30 years, so every aspect of my setup was decided by a bang-for-your-buck criteria. So, when I purchased speakers for my gaming setup, after research, I went with sub $100 Edifier powered monitors (the ones with 15,00 reviews). It was such an improvement from the free, tiny PC speakers that came with my previous PC. Amazing. I loved them so much I started researching near-field powered monitors and started watching YouTube videos about what speakers these YouTubers decided to use in their own setups. I was ready to drop $300 - $500 on better speakers because I went from 1 to 10 with the Edifiers; I wanted to go Klipsch or Elac and see if I could go to 20. Most of these YouTube guys edit with near-field power monitors and, price notwithstanding, I noticed all of them had their speakers on stands or mounted to the wall so that the speakers where at eye level. Or ear level. I just had my speakers sitting on my desk, pointing straight forward, not towards my ear. So, I started researching desktop speaker arms that could raise my speakers 18” off my desk to improve my experience. But they all cost $100 or more. And they’re ugly. Remember, this is a bang-for-your-buck build. Then, after an hour or so of browsing Amazon, I came across these speakers stands that perform the same function for $20. These stands point your speakers directly to your ears, they are supper cheap, and you’ll notice a significant difference in your music delivery. Amazing sound from >$100 speakers and the sound doubles with these $20 speaker stands. Buy them…they are cheap, simple, and amazing. One note: when I purchased these speaker stands, they looked metal in the pictures, but they are rubbery. Still though, they work flawlessly.
T**Y
Enhanced Audio Precision: Angled Speaker Stands Sound Quality Impact
From an audiophile's perspective, the decision to acquire these rubber desktop speaker stands was driven by a pursuit of optimal audio quality. These stands are specifically designed to angle speakers in such a way that they deliver sound more precisely to the listener's position. This is particularly crucial in a setup involving an adjustable desk, where the elevation and angle of sound projection can significantly impact the listening experience. The noticeable improvement in sound quality with these stands is a testament to their effectiveness. The Klipsch speakers, renowned for their audio clarity, have benefitted greatly from this positioning, leading to a more immersive and accurate sound stage. This enhancement in audio directionality ensures that the sound waves are optimally aligned with the listener's ears, creating a more refined and engaging audio experience. Furthermore, the decision to extend this setup to the Klipsch Center Channel speaker is a strategic move to ensure timbre matching. This is vital for maintaining a consistent and harmonious sound signature across the speaker array, enhancing the overall auditory experience. The choice of material for these stands is also noteworthy. The sturdy, rubbery texture not only provides a secure grip, preventing any unwanted movement or slippage on the adjustable desk, but also contributes to dampening vibrations, thereby preserving the purity of sound. This combination of functional design and material choice makes these stands an ideal choice for any audiophile looking to optimize their desktop audio setup.
B**.
Can handle heavy speakers.
I bought this to hold a pair of Micca RB42 speakers on a desktop. These are heavy, 8 pounds each, compact speakers. They are not wide speakers but are quite deep so they hang over the front of these stands by a few inches. The stands get the job done, holding the speakers without concern for buckling. The also do a great job isolating the speakers from the desk. They look good too. The sidewalls are not very stiff on these stands but for handling the weight of speakers that are just going to sit and not be jostled or bumped, these stands are great.
G**S
Excellent desktop stands - but angle is a bit extreme for me
These are really good speaker stands for your desk. I bought them for a pair of 5" active studio monitors, and the fit was perfect. Quality was good and they were really stable. Overall, great solution if this is what you need. However, for me I felt the angle was just a little too extreme; they were sitting facing too high in the air. Probably perfect acoustically but it didn't work for me. I ended up returning these and using some foam speaker pads that were still angled, but less so.
J**Y
Perfect for my home music studio
I was hoping to find something like this for my desktop studio monitors and didn't really expect to. They are angled well for near-field use. You don't get reflection from your desk surface, and at least in my setup the speakers' sound is directed exactly right. I didn't realize that they're not solid, but that's actually a good thing. There's minimal surface in contact with the desktop, so that minimizes vibrations, and what there may be are pretty much dampened by the silicone material. But they're still plenty sturdy enough for the weight of my 5" powered monitor speakers. I don't push my speakers loud, so I can't say how they'd do with high volume. But they're working great in my studio at the volumes I work with. Very pleased with them.
J**H
Perfect stands for medium-sized speakers
These speaker stands are well-designed and do a great job of angling the sound upward. The anti-slip base keeps everything stable, and the build quality feels solid. They’re compact but provide a noticeable improvement in sound direction. Great value for the price.
X**A
Leí diversas reseñas, aún así tomé la decisión de adquirir estas bases y honestamente son de muy buena calidad y cumplen perfectamente su propósito.
R**J
Well designed, well made with a heavy rubber material that firmly holds the speakers in place and dampens vibration. The elevation angle greatly improves the sound stage between the speakers - they sound much better compared to when they were sitting flat on the desk. They literally transformed the sound of the speakers, bringing out their full potential. Highly recommended.
K**M
Schlicht, tun was sie sollen, 1A. Gibt absolut nichts zu meckern!
T**T
I searched the web/amazon for some base stands for my Edifier bookshelf speakers (S880db). Per speaker, the size is 138mm × 168mm × 230mm - 7.5kg. I found this size pretty hard, either stands were over sized or under sized and then I found these.... The size is perfect for the speakers and incredibly stable. I've moved my desk numerous times with the speakers on the base and they've not budged. The quality of the product is spot on, I wouldn't change anything about it. In terms of angle of degrees, these aim my speakers perfectly at me and I have noticed a difference in how the sound is projected. Overall, a worthy purchase to improve sound and the aesthetics of my desk with friends commenting on the look and asking if the stands came with the speakers (they look made for it!). I'd recommend.
J**A
I hear the higher notes better since the monitors are on my desk. Now the sound does not just hit my chest, leaving me with the tendency to slough to hear the music better! I point the monitors towards me and really enjoy the sound. To me, much better than the foam thingees that you have to cut yourself. Happy!