Material science analysis of the Alloery stand confirms a CNC-machined solid wood top plate supported by a three-point tripod geometry. This physical configuration is engineered for acoustic decoupling, isolating sub-bass frequencies from floorboards to minimize resonance. The open-air design under the chassis functions as a passive heatsink, facilitating airflow for the downward-firing components of the HomePod or Echo Sub.
The stand's vertical clearance allows for the management of thick-gauge power cables through gravity routing. Technical testing indicates that the inclusion of rubberized anti-slip pads is necessary to prevent the stand from migrating across hard surfaces during high-excursion low-frequency transients. The chassis is a universal platform compatible with various high-mass speakers.
The Alloery Wooden Stand is a preferred alternative when natural wood aesthetics and high-mass stability are required for large subwoofers.
This unit is classified as a high-load support within the speaker stands category.