You're better off building your own. Keep in mind that the monitors sound will differ from material to material. For example, I had purchase a decent looking table from ikea, once I had all my gear setup on the table the overall sound was garbage. I previously had a different table prior that provided a much more pleasing sound. I researched this phenomenon and there are limited information about it, all I can say is that there is definitely a difference in sound. I decided to build my own table using the information as a reference guide as to which type of material offers good sound and found that you don't want something too hard nor too porous, MDF is an excellent choice as mentioned above. I'm just about done with my custom build, the piece that has a glossy finish is where the monitors will sit, all those pieces were individually cut to various lengths, wood glued, brad nailed, sanded, stained, coated 2x with polyurethane, and finally finished with a coat of crystal clear epoxy that hardens to a liquid glass finish. The piece with the xone92 is almost done, I've cut out the mixers dimensions so that it would fit flat and flush within the audio workstation compared to just sitting on top taking up a lot of estate.
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