I tipped them up so I can stand in front of them and pretend they're stage monitors. It helps me with my air guitar playing.Actually, they're not permanent stands. I made them out of scrape material I had left over. So, don't think I "designed" them for any special purposes. Although I bet that if I made some stuff up, like they're made from special exotic lumber from a remote Russian region, laminated by hand to provide resonance frequency of Mach1/PI, angles and dimensions calculated through extensive modelling by six CRAY computers in parallel, and hand assembled by a tribe of Amazon drawfs, someone would pay a couple of grand for the stands. "It improves imaging. Can't you hear it?"
The stands do help with these little guys if you keep them on the floor. But I think I might be better off rising them off the ground instead.