You can buy movers pads (plastic tray with a quarter inch rubber pad). Basically any soft rubber material will help....provided that the monitors are heavy and well braced. Light weight cabinets tend to waffle easily and will color the sound even more when in contact with a surface that can vibrate.
If your monitors are light weight then I suggest putting something heavy (like a piece of granite counter top) underneath to dampen resonance. Place rubber pads below the granite and above the granite and you will effectively decouple the waffling cabinet from the dresser.
One extra point....bear in mind that any surfaces close to the front baffle of the speaker will cause serious edge diffraction - so positioning on the back of a dresser is bad news...
If your monitors are light weight then I suggest putting something heavy (like a piece of granite counter top) underneath to dampen resonance. Place rubber pads below the granite and above the granite and you will effectively decouple the waffling cabinet from the dresser.
One extra point....bear in mind that any surfaces close to the front baffle of the speaker will cause serious edge diffraction - so positioning on the back of a dresser is bad news...