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Sold in pairs, our SMS6000-P Studio Monitor Stands reliably support heavy speakers. Their adjustable height enables precise speaker placement to optimize sound in a variety of spaces. Padding on the speaker platforms provides a nonslip grip, protects speaker cabinets, and dampens vibration. The wide bases provide exceptional stability and offer two floor-contact options to accommodate hard surfaces or carpets.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Using these with my Yamaha HS5 monitors. They've worked well and I'm not worried about them falling off. Assembly was quick and easy.
M.Mag.Evgenia A.
Reviewed in Germany on June 20, 2024
Nennt euch On Stage und könnt nicht mal gescheite ständer bauen, Ständer stehen komplett schief und eine schraube war kapput.nicht weiterzuempfehlen
pleder8
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
I bought these for 40 dollars a pair to hold some monitors in my studio. The base points are very sharp and can slice your toe open. I would encourage covering the tips. I purchased some High Density Foam Insulation Tape Adhesive Rubber Strip on Amazon to cover them. Otherwise quality is unparalleled.
Charles Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
I use them for my height speakers and they are supposed to only go up to 54” but I’ve got them at about 62” and they’re steady. Not wobbly in the least. They’re also easy to assemble.
THIIIRD
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
I like how it was easy to assemble, and it’s good quality I like the appearance and is a good price for them for two with the quality they have
Jan Michael
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
I'm super happy with these speaker stands. I use them with Kali LP-8s and they are the perfect size for that. (They would work for the LP-6s as well, and probably Avantones too.)I was worried about the triangular base but that actually makes them MORE stable. Think about it -- a triangle shape can't leave one side not touching the ground -- even a non-flat surface -- all 3 sides will always contact the ground. It's perfect.When you raise the speakers, there are notches and there's a post you insert into a hole. This gives you safety, making it impossible for the speakers come down. Good design.The top part where you place the speaker has a thin rubberish-foam bit to set the speaker on. It's good enough, but you might want to get one of those foam pads in addition to absorb more vibration.
Alain Villa Carnona
Reviewed in Mexico on June 29, 2020
Excelente producto, el material y el diseño cumplen con una buena funcionalidad y estética. Yo los usó para unos monitores HS7 Yamaha. Como punto a favor pasaron la prueba de un temblor.
Random
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 25, 2020
One of the bases are built wrong. The holes are on the sides instead of top and bottom! Sending back. No time for this.
D
Reviewed in India on June 19, 2019
At R.4600, it was very competently priced for height adjustable speaker stands. However, it may be noted that even at their lowest height setting, they are taller than most conventional bookshelf speaker stands. Also, the stand column sways if prodded unlike bookshelf speaker stands which remain firmly in place. Also, the base is large so that ought to be kept in mind while purchasing these. No complaint with respect to build quality (for what they are) and they score very high on the value quotient.
Rigo
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2018
For about the same price at my local electronics store I could get some cheap wobbly wooden ones. Boy was I glad I waited to look around first. These are professional quality and very sturdy. Comes with flat rubber AND spiked feet for any surface. Very stable and adjustable. Looks good in my living room holding up my KEF Q100's. The base has some foam dampening material on it too. Highly recommended for any size of powered studio monitors or home theater bookshelf speakers.
C. Forbes
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2014
I have a set of KRK Generation 3 Rokit 8's on these stands. I am very happy with their performance, build quality and all the height options and foot adjustments. They were very easy to assemble and have proven rock solid on my carpeted area with their spikes. I used to have my speakers on the isoacoustics as a way to lift them off my desk, but I ended up sending those back because of a defect. I am glad that I did because The OnStage can do so much more. They get your speakers off your desk (obviously) and that helps to mitigate any undesired extra resonance. It is like a night and day difference. I am not a fan of pseudo bass that comes from rattling.Before I go on too long, just go for these. Stop the comparison shopping, these are the ones you want that are solid, height adjustable so you can get them into the sweet spot and offer a very wide platform up top so even 8 inch speakers can fit easily.
Personne
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
It was time to get rid of my homemade speaker stands. New monitors were coming, and the 30-pound heft of each monitor called for serious stands. These are up to it. The tripod base comes with both pads and spikes. A few minutes with a carpenter's level and they were nice and flat. The minimum extension is perhaps a little high for larger monitors, but it was just right for me. You could easily raise monitors so they could be heard from a standing position. There are a couple of cable guides that snap into holes in the tubing. They're too small to be of any value--you'll end up using cable ties like I have.The overall impression these give is solidity. Even on carpet, they're steady enough to make me feel a lot better about the security of the speakers. They're perhaps a little crude in appearance--not ugly, but showing their heritage as portable stage gear. If the visual presentation of your studio is important, you'll be looking for bespoke stands. If you just want to get heavy monitors in the right place, these will do it nicely.
ccardDisAppear
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2011
I got these for under $100, and compared to my other stands, costing more, they are far better. Some of the reviews I have read contain valid points, but I don't think they are taking into consideration the price.These are very sturdy and stable. They work quite well with some surrounds I am using...but these are not your normal surround speakers. They are high quality monitors where my integrated-amplifier surround-sound calibration system deems it necessary only to send sound under 40Hz to my LFE.Some positives:1. These are way more stable than my other stands, and I feel comfortable placing my speakers directly on them with minimal setup.2. You can screw everything fairly tight, but still manage to twist the monitor-base a bit for some fine-tuned direction.Some negatives:1. The plastic feet people have talked about. They still work fine for my limitations, but if you remove them, small plastic pieces can enter the base and be difficult to remove. Also, if you were relying on these instead of the metal screw-spikes for precise levelling, you would probably have some issues. I am in fact using these with my carpet admittedly.2. The carpet-orientated spikes. Because the metal in the entire system is light (without sacrificing stability and sturdiness), the spikes don't dig in like some stands with a narrower base, narrower spikes, and a heavier center of gravity. I don't know how much testing is done on levelling carpet base-attachments in general for any stands. I did find it a bit odd that this is the dedicated carpet (and not hard floor) usage, because my front speakers use metal adjustable spikes as well, but come with associated metal disks that they fit into.Subjective points:1. The plastic turn handle seems perfectly fine to me. Whether or not this can scratch the pole is not that relevant in my situation.2. The 4" increments are acceptable for my needs, but admittedly, if someone needed the precision of a different gradation, this could be an issue. However, the pin system is very sturdy and easy, and there is a mini-pin base provided to rest it on.3. Minor. These do have a 'guitar-center' look to them.Untested:1. I am currently only setting the monitor-base up to 41", which is the second lowest setting.Some future possibilities:1. Add automatic level bubbles like a tripod.2. Add the ability to tilt the speakers at specified degrees.Summation:In the audiophile world, it isn't that easy to find sturdy stands that are adjustable. These work great for a price that some may question if it is missing a digit. They also come with an acoustically safe pad well engineered into the monitor baseplate, so no earthquake putty or blu-tack is necessary. The stand-base itself is quite large but it managed to fit into the same place as my smaller ones without compromising my speaker position. And, my monitors are fairly heavy at 5.6Kg each.
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