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Monolith 28 Inch Speaker Stand (Each) - Supports 100 lbs, Adjustable Spikes, Compatible with Bose, Polk, Sony, Yamaha, Pioneer and Others, Black

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$99.99

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1.Size:32 Inch


2.Style:Speaker Stand


About this item

  • Sturdy Construction:Four steel support columns feature a scratch-resistant black powder coat finish. The result is a rigid platform outfitted with a satin finish that cleans easily and resists scratches and scuffs. Each stand is 24 inches tall and is acoustically inert.
  • Rectangular Columns:All four support piers can be filled with sand or steel shot for the ultimate in vibration dampening. This will further reduce any unwanted vibrations or resonances that can color the sound and reduce fidelity.
  • Adjustable Spikes:Each stand comes with adjustable spikes to pierce through your carpet and isolate the stand and your speaker from floor vibrations and resonances.
  • Sturdy & Stylish Steel: The steel support columns bring together durability and a sleek design.
  • The Perfect Speaker Support: Acoustically inert strength and rigidity to support even the heaviest of components and devices.
  • Item length: 73.025 centimeters


The Monolith Speaker Stand is an ideal pedestal for the home theater speakers in your entertainment system. Sturdy steel columns provide incredible strength and rigidity to support up to 75 lbs. The Monolith Speaker Stand is the perfect way to display your speakers! It comes in singles, not pairs, so if you need 3, 5, or 7 you will not be stuck with a leftover stand.
Sturdy Construction: Four steel support columns feature a scratch-resistant black powder coat finish. The result is a rigid platform outfitted with a satin finish that cleans easily and resists scratches and scuffs. Four soft rubberized top pads are supplied to protect your speaker from scratches and to further isolate your speaker from unwanted acoustic vibrations.


Fernando Montilla
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Solid. Stable. Easy assembly. Well balanced and sturdy. These make the other stands I’ve purchased look like toys. Excellent product. Well worth the money.
Richard Lloyd
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
These would not be great stands IF you couldn't fill them with sand...but you can, so that kills the "ring" that would otherwise compromise them. That all makes sense because you couldn't ship a stand like this with that kind of density: it would be impossibly heavy. So, Stylish, well made, nicely finished, nice sized top plate, and a reasonable price = 5 stars ; )
Carlos eduardo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 5, 2023
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DENNIS
Reviewed in Australia on July 27, 2022
These are fantastic stands, especially for the price. They are simple, heavy and sturdy, and - importantly - the columns can be filled with sand or steel shot. Inside the bottom of the columns, where the screw threads are for mounting on the base, there are some gaps between the welds. Easily sealed with hot glue or some other sealant you have on hand, if you want to be sure sand is contained perfectly. Hot glue worked for me.My speakers are quite heavy and these stands are incredibly sturdy, even before adding 8 kg sand per stand.The top plate does not have a pre-drilled hole through which to secure the speaker. Not everyone needs it, but I do like to tap a small screw into the speaker base just to prevent accidental tipping. The steel plate I solid but could be drilled easily (cobalt bit worked well).I am very happy with these stands.
馬上 功
Reviewed in Japan on April 9, 2022
塗装品質がとにかく良く無い。 支柱部分の塗装のブツブツや 内部の錆が酷くて スプレー購入後 再塗装が必要でした。 商品の検品をもっと厳しくすべきです。
Khalil
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 22, 2022
Arrived with a lot of rust inside!!!
Radar
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021
These stands turned out to be a FANTASTIC buy and they are extremely sturdy, very easy to assemble, and I literally did not even have to use the instructions? Large silver bolts go on the bottom, and the small black go on top. I will say for the spikes, back off the tightening nut most of the way, screw the spike all the way in so that it stops at the bottom of the plate, then tighten the nut down. I did mine by hand, that way you know that when you stand them up, both should be perfectly level. I attached the 4 posts to the bottom plate and flipped it over and used a medium sized funnel and filled all four posts with a fine, low dust cat litter and tapped each post so all 8 were completely filled and then I attached the upper plate. This will make them not only more stable from possibly tipping over from being bumped into, but this will also dampen any resonances from the speakers and actually make them sound considerably better, as well as improve the bass! Honestly! Read about it on the net. Some use lead shot, etc. The cat litter is the cheapest way out, or you could use sand (kiln dried only!), which you can get at the local hardware or craft store. That's about it, simple stuff and a bargain best buy, especially for the quality and build!! Easiest stands I've ever had to assemble and I've had many. And yes, they could easily hold up to the posted weight of 75 lbs. One last note, for me, I'm considering drilling 2 holes in each top plate (one in front and one in back) so that I can securely, physically attach the speakers to the stands, so as to prevent them from being knocked off. You may want to consider this to protect your investment in your speakers as well as prevent them from being knocked off by young children or large pets! Enjoy!!
DC-User
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021
I was wary of buying these speaker stands because the price was so cheap. However, I took the chance after reading a review on an audiophile website in which the reviewer used these stands with a $4,500 active speaker stereo system. I'm glad I did.My first priority was to get stands that were heavy and could be filled with shot or gravel to dampen out any vibrations that could affect the sound quality of my stereo system. The Monolith stands definitely checked that box.My second priority was that the stands be reasonably attractive (or at least not unattractive). It was difficult to determine this just from the photos on the website so I was pleasantly surprised when I assembled these and placed my KEF LS-50 speakers on them. Wow! The combination looked great! These stands have a non-nonsense, industrial appearance, which I like. They consist of four vertical square posts which does not convey the overly massive, brutish appearance that some single or double post stands do.My last priority was fit and finish. While these stands do not have precise quality that one would typically get from $500 German or Italian products, the mating surfaces were good enough to not show gaps. Also, the black matte finish was free of any unsightly irregularities. Maybe I was just lucky. Nonetheless, I am a happy camper! And I am not an easy person to satisfy.If you don't feel the need to splurge on a set of designer-style stands costing $500 (or more), these stands are a good alternative. They provide good support for speakers without interfering with the sound quality, look good and are very affordable. I highly recommend them.(Note the seller, Monoprice, offers other stands which do not appear to be as sturdy or as esthetically attractive as the Monoliths, so buyer beware).
Julian M
Reviewed in Singapore on February 12, 2021
Product is exactly as described. Was delivered quickly and putting it together was a breeze. Would definitely get these again, but they're built to last so I guess I won't have to.
LittleGreyDog
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020
What they are: a bunch of hollow steel columns which you bolt together, so not surprisingly, they ring like bells - four bells, actually, in each stand, and all at the same pitch. That's 8 bells resonating in sympathetic vibration when the music hits that note. But when you fill the columns with sand and a mystery-something, different in each column, (such as a big stick in one, maybe some glue mixed with the sand in another, a couple cinnamon rolls and a nice piece of blueberry pie in a third, maybe a tuna-fish sandwich . . . sorry, I must be getting hungry) then they no longer ring. When filled, they are sturdy and stable and heavy enough and no longer sound ringy when rapped with a knuckle. You can buy enough 'Play Sand' at the Depot for about $8.They weigh approximately 75 pounds each after being filled, so put them in place and then have a piece of that blueberry pie or a cinnamon roll (or two, with coffee of course) before you heft your loudspeakers onto them.The parts fit together nicely and the instructions are good and all the fasteners - and even a Allen wrench - are included.All assembled, they look quite good in their matte black painted finish. (What? For this price you expected anodized, or maybe baked enamel??) They look so good, I think they may be a bit smug about it. They may resent being made to hold up low-class loudspeakers.
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