"Often speaker makers are not too keen on stands, and floorstanding designs have become
more popular in recent years. If not supplied by the
manufacturer, stands are an unwelcome variable
which can affect sound quality; if they are supplied,
they may be viewed as adding more complication
and expense. Yet there is a certain quality to a
standmount loudspeaker design, with sounds in the
broad midrange frequently seeming better able to
free themselves from the acoustic effects of the local
reflective environment especially the floor boundary.
The stereo image can gain a natural sense of
elevation, with improved focus and better definition
while the lower midrange may pick up speed and
articulation, often making up for a possible loss in
lower frequency weight." '