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Atlantic Bookshelf Speaker Stands - Steel Construction, Pedestal Style & Built-in Wire Management, Support Bookshelf-Style Speakers up to 20 lbs. PN 77335799 - Black 2-Pack

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  • Versatile - The mounting plates are adjusted directionally to either pointing straight forward or at a 45-degree angle for the most optimum sound. Atlantic bookshelf speaker stands are the perfect additions to your home entertainment system.
  • Wire Management – Run the speaker cables through the hollowed center of the bookshelf speaker stands’ steel poles, keeping the speaker cables out of sight and well protected.
  • Heavy Duty Construction – Durable all-steel mounts and poles can support bookshelf-style speakers up to 20 lbs. each with ease. Sturdy pedestals keep your speakers safe for years to come.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY – Atlantic bookshelf speaker stands can be assembled in minutes and have non-marring feet. The space-saving dimensions of the bookshelf speaker stands are 10.5” (W) x 10.5” (D) x 30” (H).
  • LOCAL SUPPORT - Our California-based customer support team are happy to assist you by voice or email. Please reach out to us if you need help with your Atlantic products.


The Atlantic Bookshelf Speaker Stand in black is comprised of 2 speaker stands, each with 45-degree adjustable mount. A wire management accessibility hole helps keep your speaker wires concealed and neat. 4 adhesive strips and 4 spike studs provide 2 surface options. The speaker plate is 6 inches by 6 inches to hold larger bookshelf speakers secure. The whole stand sits on non-marring feet. Holds up to 20lbs. bookshelf-style speakers.


Solarrdadd
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
im not gonna lie, i figured these were probably cheap stands which was fine i was using them for my Daughters surround speakers behind her couch so no big deal. however, when i got them the first thing i noticed was how heavy they were. these things are very well made, easy to assemble and work perfect to sit bookshelf and smaller sized speakers on. these things would also be perfect for just a two channel bookshelf speaker system. so glad i purchased these. i highly recommend them.
Eduardo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 5, 2024
Una vez ensambladas sus piezas puedo decir que se sienten solidas, estables, tienen buena estetica y aparentan ser mas costosas. No se puede pedir mas por $1100. Es una excelente opción si te estas iniciando en el mundo del audio y quieres tener algo funcional, estético y a un buen precio.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
The Atlantic stands were easy to assemble and came packaged nicely not to damage them. The stands are lightweight but very sturdy. I use them for my Jamo S803s and have no problem at all. Overall, they have a really good look at an affordable price. I'm a fan.
Customer
Reviewed in Belgium on January 5, 2024
The 4 pins on which the stand rests are from plastic and can't be adjusted in hight - if you floor isn't level the stand won'y be stable and can easily fall over, and when that happens one of these plastic pins may break off as well
LuckyLucy
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2021
review:Atlantic 77335799 Speaker Stands for Bookshelf Speakers up to 20 lbs - Pair (Black)I'm a big fan of this stand.1. love the price. i'm dabbling in mere entry level audiophile stuff and i intend to stay in this realm. I just need a solid metal stand that doesnt cost arm and leg. This hits the spot for price point.2. solid metal construction. basic look, minimalistic and not fancy. covers all the needs for a small to medium sized bookshelf speaker.3. floor and speaker flats come with OPTIONAL spikes. Depending on your floor type you may or may not want them. It gives you 3M adhesives to keep the speakers relatively steady and safe from somebody bumping the speakers.4. optional angling of the speaker plate. You can install the plate in a diamond pattern or aligned to base pattern.5. cable management. The bar is hollow so you can channel your speaker wires up the bar and there is a back hole to exit. There is a rubber band to also keep cabling at bay. nice touch6. I will note the BASE plate is MDF with faux "carbon fiber" veneer. The metal bar is screwed into the mdf board. Thats the only part that isnt metal. I find this stand rather solid.7. the spikes are plastic so they actually wont really damage hard wood either.This is really a great price for a solid stand. I have absolutely not complaints here so far. This is an unflashy stand that just checks all the boxes for price, features, and stability. For the record, i'm holing up some Cambridge Audio 6.5" bookshelf speakers and it is solid.
Riley
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021
Does the job. When I was looking around for speaker stands I was surprised how expensive they were and how limited the options are for budget stands that could actually hold speakers that weighed more than an piece of paper. I really didnt want to pay more than like 30 bucks per stand but after looking around for a while looking at adjustable height options I kept coming back to these simply because of the price, they were the height I needed and could hold my 15 pound bookshelf speakers. I got 4 of them for my surround system. Easy to assemble. Was confused about the rubber o ring and whether it needed to go above or below the bottom plate but I think I put it in the right spot between the two bottom pieces. Wish the instructions would have clarified that better. I was also worried about using these stands on my hard floor because other people were saying they use metal spikes for the bottom and they were right so I bought a pack of felt pads and stacked them 3 layers high to get the height I needed to clear the bottom and leave room for wires as you can see in my pics. Works great on my hard floors. They really should include thick felt pads in the box to use instead of the metal spikes. The felt pads are an absolute must if you're planning on using these stands on hard floors. I used gorilla double sided tape to stick my speakers to the stands and they are stuck on there good now. Another thing I noticed was the platform at top of the stands weren't all 100% even with each other. Some were rotated a few degrees off axis which seems to be a quality issue with where the holes are predrilled. Wish I took a pick when I had the assembled and lined up. So if you attached your speakers and lined them all up some would be rotated slightly and uneven. So it would be best to get the stands in position and line up your speakers before attaching them permanently. But in the end it didnt bother me anyway as my speakers overhang the platform due to their size and I lined them up before attaching them to the stand. The quality of the stands themselves seems to be well made and sturdy. They aren't wobbly and stand up pretty well. Overall happy with the purchase. Wish they were cheaper tho
Benson John
Reviewed in Australia on August 22, 2019
Purchased these for my rear surround speakers, and I couldn't have asked more (for the price) with these stands. They come with multiple speaker mount options. I've gone for the adhesive strips to lock my relatively smaller speakers in place. I wish there was a way to put the stands flat on the floor rather than with the plastic spikes, as they are slightly wobbly on our floor. Not a major issue for us, but I think it could be an issue with larger/heavier speakers. All in all -if you are after a great looking pair of stands with excellent cable management and terrific bang for your buck, look no further than these.
Shaheer
Reviewed in India on April 4, 2019
Very good quality product but rate is high
Romaine Coughlin
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017
I bought these to support a pair of Dayton (Parts Express) B652 Air speakers. Each speaker is probably between 4.5 and six Lbs. I was excited to have relatively inexpensive stands that I hoped would be sufficiently stout to support these fairly lightweight speakers. I needed something very affordable to get the tweeters to appproximately ear-height.MOST (read below) parts were packed well and were of expected Chinese-made quality. The painted steel parts were free of nicks, scratches, and paint drips. The particle board bases were flat, and their corners were chip-free. The instructions were quite clear in English, French, and Spanish. Assembly was very quick.I chose these because of the very tight budget to which I had to stick. From Amazon product pictures, descriptions, and reviews, they seemed to be the minimum that would hold my new speakers. That turned out to be very true.Rated at holding 20Lbs. each, I WOULD NEVER do that in stock form. The base is unweighted, the tube is unfilled, and the top plate is too small for a larger speaker than the B652 Air. A running child, a large dog, or simple clumsiness would make any speaker fall, either offf the stand or WITH the stand. (Pieces of 3M adhesive are included for attaching a speaker to each stand.) Without mods, nothing larger than small a full range speaker or very small bookshelf should on top of one of these stands.An obvious problem is the plastic spiked feet that can be pushed into into drilled holes in the base. They are very brittle, and probably easily broken. Getting all four to seat evenly is not very easy, even by pushing down on the top tube while the base is on the floor. The spikes are said to "couple" the stand to he floor, thereby enhancing playback quality. The speaker cable could be run down the hollow support tube through the large hole a few Inches below the top plate and down the tube and out below the base. There is a smaller exit hole for this purpose close to the base, but the hole's diameter might not accommodate larger speaker wire or typical cable.These are mods I intend to make in the next month or two:- Make a much larger base from .5 to one Inch plywood, immediately increasing stability. Mount the flanged support tube BELOW the top for cosmetics. Mount QUALITY metal and adjustable spiked feet, if you want. They are available from Madisound and Parts Express.- Make a larger top plate and bolt it to the preexisting one. Material, dimensions, and thickness should be dictated by the weight and dimensions of the speaker AND the size of the new base.- Fill the tube with a heavy material, to, once again, add weight. Sand, marbles, steel or lead shot or balls, or concrete are possible materials. Sheathing fill material in bags prior to insertion would be a very good idea if considering sand or concrete. To fill the tube with unsheathed and loose material, the bottom of the tube must be capped with a plate that will contain the fill material.As they are out of the box, they barely make it as being adequate. I gave four stars for future possibilities. They are highly modifiable. If they weren't, they would have received three stars. The steel components are what count.To me, they are still worth the purchase price because of their potential. I really like improving a stock product. To some, the effort and somewhat moderate outlay for new parts just won't be worth it. Remember, though, much more stable stands will cost more, may still lack some stability because of the ubiquitous small steel bases, and will cost typically significantly more than $100 per pair (as a starting price.) Remember that in this case you are paying for fairly good quality steel parts.
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