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Sure, in the sense that any rectangular speakers that have flat top/bottom can be stacked. But a few thoughts: 1)You should consider a vibration absorbing mat (like a rubber shelf liner) between them so the vibration is absorbed to help prevent movement and damage to the speaker. These speakers don't put out a lot of base so they shouldn't vibrate too badly (I use a subwoofer with them). 2) You would loose stereo separation, obviously. 3) You might consider putting them on their side rather than top/bottom to help stability and help stereo separation by putting the tweeters on opposite sides. This takes a little more shelf space but less height.
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