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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Quality built stands at a crazy cheap price. I put my Spark live on one of the stands and the Coolmusic busking amp on the other. Great addition to my gear!
timpayers
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I'm using them to mount PA speakers that weigh about 15# each. Quick and easy set up and quite compact when folded. Recommend.
David B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
These are nice heavy-duty poles. I have enormous 15" PA speakers on them and they hold up great.
Neely Gevaart
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I’ve had alot of speaker stands in the past, these have a bit shorter legs but still work great. I’d recommend using sand bags on the legs for any speakers over 20 pounds though.
Concerned Citizen
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
The NiuNyuNeu speaker tripod stands are what I expected. They are not flimsy. The hardware is plastic and should hold up to use. Only time can tell. They are adjustable to about 5 feet. I like having a spare pair of tripod stands around. They are useful for attaching other kinds of devices like small mixers, iPads, ect... I can recommend the NiuNyuNeu speaker tripod stands.
BradH
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Big heay steel stands aren't always needed. These are great for small gigs and super light.
Michael Shane Schwieters
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
They were exactly what I ordered perfect
Jhun
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Im using this stand forJbl Partybox 320 and it fits right.Looks sturdy as well, great purchase!
Simon
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
If you're looking for great value in a quality speaker stand, this is worth considering. From the nice finish, durable feel and solid base this will hold your PA speakers just fine. The height can be adjusted to aMaximum height of 72 inches or 6 feet and still have a safe base of support of 24 inches or 2 feet. If you however will be putting a heavier and wider speaker set, I would recommend setting the base at its widest setting of 30 inches which will still give you an "ear level" height of 64 inches or 5 feet and 4 inches. In most applications, this is more than enough to attain the most efficient delivery of you speakers max SPL. This came pre-assembled and all you have to do is to set the width if the base and the height of the pain pole. It also comes with a safety lock pin to prevent the speaker from dropping to a lower height. It also came with a transport/storage case that fits both of the stands, making it easy to carry or stow away. Its so easy to open and close and adjustthe height by loosening and tightening the knobs. The simple design, and small foot print really helps with its functionality by not making it so intrusive on the stage or wherever you need to set your PA speakers on your gigs or event.I may need to say something about the plastic parts of this set of speaker stands, as they will be the first thing to break based on my experience. I just wish that they would have used metal parts on the height adjustment clamps, which are the ones that needs to be adjusted all the time, they are plastic as shown on the pics.For the value and quality parts aside from the plastics clamps, Im still gonna give it a 5-star for what I got. Its working great for me so far, I'll update as needed.
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