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Your cart is empty.Designed to accommodate satellite surround loudspeakers from most major manufacturers. Adjustable height for personal preference. Unsightly cables concealed via central hole in the provided brackets. Universal Compatibility with the majority of leading brands of surround loudspeakers, including Acoustic Energy, Sony, Bose and many others. Notice: Speakers not included.
Mike Sanders
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022
Needed to free up space on the desk, so gave these a try. I purchased these for my KRK ROKIT 8 speakers as seen in the attached pictures. All in all, the speakers fit and I am pleased with the purchase.Pros:-Easy to assemble, with “obvious” fittings for each piece. Thorough instructions with graphics. Required only a single Phillips screwdriver.-Sturdy, holds KRK Rokit 8 without issue. Lots of options for positioning, although I have only tried resting flat/non pivoting configurations.-Width adjustment simple and intuitive; adjusted by rotating a screw on the opposite side of the bracket, either by hand or with a Phillips head screwdriver (remember to tighten/secure once fit has been established).-Cable management! If your cables are small enough, there is included routing options (although in my application it was not possible due to cables I am using).Cons (barely, more like minor quirks):-Very granular stability adjustments; legs are stabilized by individual threaded feet, so care should be taken with either a level or trial and error before adding speaker to stand.-Included foam pads are small. As you can see in the photos, the foam inserts are small, but are still effective. If I was truly bothered I could acquire something different, but these suffice.Would I recommend to friends/family: YesWould I use this in a commercial/professional application: YesWould I purchase again if the need arose: Yes
paco_tg
Reviewed in Mexico on August 27, 2020
Excelente servicio y además son justo lo que necesitas en unas bases de monitores. Resistentes y compactas. Mis monitores Yamaha HS8 caben a la perfección y se sienten estables.
ManuMan!
Reviewed in Mexico on September 13, 2018
Excelente para mis monitores de DJ
カッツォ
Reviewed in Japan on October 26, 2018
メインスピーカーの高価なボルトオンツィーター用に購入。メインスピーカーの共振の自然減衰を損なわぬ様、またいろいろな位置に設置後に移動出来る為、さらにツィーターをフリースタンディングタイプにする為に、この製品を購入。造りはゴツく、特に上部のスピーカーのホールディングには少しガタツキがあるが調整で何とか解決。高さが高さだけに、地震が心配、どうせなら、足元のベース板ももう少し大きなタイプにして安定性を高めて欲しかったです、、、ので星4つとさせて頂きました。
Customer
Reviewed in India on June 2, 2017
Strongly built, delivered in 10-12 days, recommend for home theatre setup.great value
EB
Reviewed in India on April 3, 2017
Received as required an excellent choice.
John W. Daniels
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016
(Review written by item recipient, not by above account holder name)These are great speaker stands for the price, I now own 3 pairs and a few of their TV/Monitor mounts. I only trust VideoSecu to hold my A/V equipment now.Pros:•Easily adjustable height and tilt•Rubber feet for partial dampening of vibrations•Speaker wire can be fed through the pole•Sleek black design, arrives well packaged and protected from scratches.•Includes some self-adhesive foam padding strips for additional dampening or scratch protection•Feet can be removed, along with the screw in order to screw/bolt it down to a floor or even ceiling mount them.•Adjustable speaker width clamps can clamp tight enough with some rubber in order to hold speakers without needing to screw into the speakerCons:•Clamps feel a little loose when initially tightening them, but seem sturdy enough once both sides are clamped to the speaker.•I feel the clamps should be taller, or an additional accessory provided to extend them higher for more secure screw-less clamping.•Stand is too easy to tip over, especially if fully extended, I wouldn't call these "Heavy Duty" if in high traffic areas. Though perhaps this isn't a con in some installations requiring a smaller footprint•Feet could perhaps use some better vibration dampening similar to some subwoofer feet - in fact you probably could install subwoofer vibration dampening feet onto these.Other thoughts:I recommend using some velcro or screwing/bolting the base to the floor unless you're sure they won't get bumped too hard and tip over. Also, these work GREAT as ceiling mounts - and it saved floor space! (Just watch your head), I used toggle bolts through the feet to hang from a drywall ceiling but they could be screwed directly into beams too. As for mounting the speakers, if you're really against screwing into the speakers just buy some low profile self-adhesive rubber strips or rubber feet to help the side clamps grip to a speaker. You could even extend it up a bit higher using some brackets of some sort screwed into either sides of the clamping mounts.
Vine Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2015
I need these stands to mount my surround sound speakers around my couch and they seem to be a cheap solution so far.They were packaged well but as I began to pull out the stands I noticed some pieces were loosely fitted. the rubber pieces for the base pop off easily when the stands are being moved around. I like that they tilt but it took a few minutes of eyeballing it to get them aligned with each other.I bought industrial strength velcro to secure the speakers to the stands and I skipped the foam pads as I wasn't too worried about scratching the sides of the speakers. They seem to tilt in every direction so it didn't seem to matter which way the speakers are oriented when mounted.Like the other reviews, there isn't a real way to put the speaker wires through the stands without some modifications but I wrapped the wire around the poles instead. It looks a lot cleaner but I might just use more velcro or zip ties to fix it to the pole straight up and down.When everything's all set up, the stands feel solid but the base is so small and with the speaker mounted on top it's very top heavy and I feel like it can easily be knocked over, especially in my little setup where the stands are flanking a couch and can be bumped into when moving to sit down on the couch. I'm thinking about mounting it to a wide piece of wood like what was done in a different review here. I would have gladly paid an extra $10 or so if the base was wide and hollow metal so that I could fill it with sand. I initially went for these stands because they had variable widths (I plan on upgrading the speakers eventually) and didn't require the backs of the speakers to be mounted/screwed in,Overall they do the trick and considering all my budget components, I can't really ask for much more.
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