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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Great stands they work with any satellite speaker
Kivan
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Got a pair of these for our Samsung surround system and it fits just right in the corners behind our couch and looks good
Henry B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Unfortunately, the holes on the post are designed for thin speaker wire. My speakers are Bluetooth and have power cords. The pole is not large enough for the power cord to hide within. The build quality is nice, no apparent issues except for ID of pole. Not compatible with Samsung Q990d surround speakers.
Zahid
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
Nothing to look at but very functional. Purchased 4 stands (2 sets of 2). Easy to assemble. The directions are not very clear and the screws that attach shaft to the base are NOT included. Had to go to Lowes to get 4 screws.
Blee1@415
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
I needed to use something to elevate my two legacy Radio Shack Minimus 1 speakers (circa 1970) for rear surround sound. The speaker has no holes so I needed to find something that I can mount the speaker to, After studying all the speaker stand configurations, this one did the job.The speaker is screwed onto the mount using short wood screws. The mounting is sufficient for this size and weight of speaker. The stand itself is plenty sturdy and holds the speaker well without rocking. It seems solid enough.HINT: I had the speakers already wired and the system running and thought that the wires can go through the tubes. Wrong, the connectors got caught in the tubes and couldn't pass through to the end. Run the wires through both tubes BEFORE putting the two tubes together. This will save you from cutting off the wires and pulling the wire from the top section to the bottom section. I needed to cut the wire, run a wire from the top through to the bottom, reconnect the cut wires and re-attach the blade connectors. Otherwise run the wires from the top hole and fish it out on the bottom hole and adjust the length all the way to the amplifier before cutting/splicing/installing terminal connectors, etc.These speaker stands are a good buy and I'm pleased with the curved neck and the very sturdy base. Happy listening.
Michael Congelo
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
Purchased these stands to mount Polk ES10s to, and they work just fine. Cable management through the shafts of the stands is kind of lacking in terms of ease of feeding the cable through, but at the price point, it’s easy to ignore. They’re nice looking stands and work perfectly for mounting rear surround speakers.
SBHIPPIE
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
I purchased these for my surround system. These work well but where you insert the cables through the stand the connectors for my speakers on the cable ends are too large to fit but it wasn't a big deal I just ran the cables up the outside of the stand. Where you tighten the height adjustments I could almost feel if I cranked them down super hard I could break the plastic finger gripper but didn't over tighten and they are fine. The stands are sturdy and work great so I would totally recommend these and they look good. All in all a great product.
Garrett
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023
I bought a new surround sound theater system and needed a couple of nice stands to hold my speakers. These. stands had high reviews, which gave me high hopes. They looked great in the photos and sounded really good.Here is my issues wit this stand. First, the hole to run the wire is not that big. I had standard red and white A?V cords and they did not fit. I had to make the hole larger by cutting it with a dremel. Even after that, I had to finagle the cord down the pole a bit by loosening screws along the route (the collar and the base). It was way too much work for something that should have been standard.My other issue is that the base does not feel pretty stable. It is sitting on carpet and I feel that a swift breeze or someone walking past one of the stands too briskly will cause it to tip over. Don't get me wrong, they have not tipped over yet, but I had to position them a few times to have them sit properly. My speakers are well below the advertised weight limit of 11 pounds, so weight is not an issue.My final issue is that even at their maximum height, they do not even get close to being able to extend over my couch. I will have to make a platform for the one that sits behind the couch. The other one is positioned off of the couch, so it is fine.This is just an OK stand. I probably would not have bought it if I had knew all of it shortcomings and limitations and went with another stand.
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