A:Answer It doesnt have any kind of spot or hole or anything that allows it to be mounted on a stand. That being said it doesnt neccessarily mean it cant be mounted. All thats needed is a stand with a base to support the weight and then you can easily fabricate something that attaches to the stand and allows the speaker to sit in it. either on its side or end. I have it sitting on top of a rack sorta thing that puts it about a foot or 2 off the ground. If doesnt slide around because i put these little sticky rubber pads on the rack and the speaker stays put. so it can be done with a quick check of whats on hand, a good design and some patience, that being said all thats left is a "good luck" and remember Murphys law, whatever can go wrong, will go wrong, that is if you dont think about things logically. Have fun with your construction cause the speaker is totally worth it. Plus you can always add an Echo or small tablet to the top of it and everything is automated. I used an Echo show 5. sitting right on top.. Works great and i can just be lazy and rock out! hope this helped, if not at least I wasted some of your time. ;)