stigs2cousin
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Usually monitor stands have 40/80 uprights which are stiff enough against bending.
My front and center speakers are mounted to the monitor stand, medium sized shelf speakers positioned to the sides of the main/middle just sitting on wooden slabs bolted to the uprights.
But I have to admit that I race with headphones, the 5.1 system is only used for truck sim.
I´d imagine that two soundsystems side by side would impede each other as the two sim cars are not always in the same (sound) environment.
Audio (especially tyres and opponents) is important for racing, but it has to be spot on. Hearing your opponents tyres would be misleading.
My front and center speakers are mounted to the monitor stand, medium sized shelf speakers positioned to the sides of the main/middle just sitting on wooden slabs bolted to the uprights.
But I have to admit that I race with headphones, the 5.1 system is only used for truck sim.
I´d imagine that two soundsystems side by side would impede each other as the two sim cars are not always in the same (sound) environment.
Audio (especially tyres and opponents) is important for racing, but it has to be spot on. Hearing your opponents tyres would be misleading.