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Second to your head, the best place for your headphones is a headphone stand. Combining function with refined natural form, these headphone stands from Beveled Edge make an elegant addition to any audio setup Read More
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I have four hangers for headphones and this holds my top choices. It's a sturdy mount, looks nice, and has plenty of room for the headphones and cables. It
I got the Dionysis - it's a really nice stand, but the base isn't wide enough so it's not super stable for taking headphones on and off it all day. Right now I'm using it for the pairs I'm not currently wearing rather than my daily driver.
I'm able to comfortably fit 3 or more pairs of headphones on this stand (depending on the size of the headphones, obviously), and the fact that the surface is polished mirror-smooth actually helps with that, which I appreciate. It was a bit pricey for what I got, but it's hard to find decent multi-headphone stands, so I'm happy with it.
ReedoI totally agree with your assessment, I probably like most can fans have multiple sets of cans. I even still have my Sennheiser H414 open air headphones.
It’s a decent stand. Holds two sets of headphones. But it came seemingly unfinished. The wood looks rough, like it was in a woodpile and slightly washed and sanded with a cheap stain added. No feet so it slides around sitting on a wood table.
The wood stand is well polished and put together without blemish or fitting issues. The antique color and wood texture are pleasant elements, and notably the joints appeared to be at least partly done without screws initially, e.g., mortise and tenon. See pictures. I was pleasantly surprised by the nice construction; however, there are screws exposed at the bottom which suggest the assembly is probably done purely with screws and there are just wood covers on top. It is not a serious knock on the product but covering the exposed screws at the bottom would be nice.
The width of stand is quite good which sufficiently hold up the LCD headband without stress. The stand's bottom is well flushed and doesn't require any felt pads to sit squarely on an even counter. The wood feels a tad light but it is solid. Overall, two full size headphones fit perfectly on it.
In sum this stand is a well built with good aesthetics, albeit just a tad pricey. By covering the bottom screws openings with a bit of wood, I'd give it a 5.