Hello All,
Since I have a smaller room, and for the sake of practicality, I've always placed my bookshelf speakers on top of my CD storage cubes. These are large, heavy, solid real wood square cubes measuring 23 inches in height. They also hold 300 CD's each, and are almost filled to compacity, further weighing them down even more. I don't know for sure if this would be as good as a set of proper, weighted down metal stands, but I'm saying this so you will know that these CD cubes aren't exactly cheap and light.
The only drawbacks I can see would be in the height difference, as the cubes do not raise the speakers up quite as high as some stands would. Plus, my floors are not level, so one of the cubes sits about 2 inches lower than the other. An adjustable pair of good quality stands can solve both of these problems, but I'm not sure as to what sonic benefit. I've noticed I seem to prefer higher placed speakers when I've had floorstanders on top of the cubes, but I'm not sure if this is correct, or if I'm losing bass by doing so.
The speakers in question are Behringer 2031P's, which are larger than the average pair of bookshelves/mini-monitors but can still fit on stands (I think).
Would I be wasting my money buying stands, or should I leave them on the cubes and get a subwoofer(s) instead? I don't think I have room for both speaker stands and a subwoofer with the way I'd like to set up my system/listening area. If I went with the stands, the sub would have to go in a less than ideal place, and there would only be room for one of them, and not two!