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These stands are very simple (dense rubber) and they work exactly as advertise
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The stands aren't solid rubber like I thought, but I have had no problems with them.
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The soft rubber adapts to the speaker very nicely
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They are made of a hard rubber-like material
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While the angle of the stands are nice, they are made of a lightweight flexible plastic/rubber material, but if you turn it upside down, you'll see it has gaps from how the machine molded it
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The DS2 stands are long and wide enough to keep the Paradigms stable, and the soft rubber means that no vibrations from the speakers get transmitted to my desktop
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Stands made of semi-hard rubber
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Instead, they are hollow, somewhat flimsy hard rubber that do not do a great job at making the speakers sound any better
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It is made of a nice and sturdy rubber material.
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These stands are very simple (dense rubber) and they work exactly as advertise
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These inexpensive little rubber stands make EXCELLENT isolation mounts for studio monitors.
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These stands are made of a sturdy (black) rubber and fit the speakers perfectly.
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Soft plastic/rubber material that, in an audio studio w/o a mosh pit, should stand up to anything that is in there