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Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2025
Les supports sont bons, par contre il manque des pièces pour assembler les poteaux aux pieds. J'aimerais que le vendeur m'envoie les vis manquantes aux lieux de tout retourner et me faire perdre mon temps et détruire le matériel.
Just what i wanted
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
For my hs5 yamaha it works perfectly the frequency response has improved alot its heavy somehow in a way that would provide good support for speakers with no resonance frequencies. For the price I recommend it . What was good no one spoke about it , it has two options one for carpet one for wooden floors and this is really interesting its well built doesn’t look cheap at all i dont think you can put more then 8 inches speakers on it so for a home studio it’s perfect
Not the organ grinder’s monkey
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
Overall I’m pretty happy with them. I have them in their lowest position because I will be using them to bring the tweeters in my vintage Dynaco A25’s up to proper height when sitting on my couch. These speaker stands do a couple of things really well. If you raise them higher there is not only a knob that you tighten to hold the upper upright in place but there is also a good solid pin that you slide through to prevent the whole thing from sliding down and throwing your precious speakers on the floor. The top plate is of good size and is strong. They cheap out on a couple of interesting areas — the “isolation pads” are a cheap highly compressed foam that is attached to the top plate with double sided tape. I will be using a silicone shelf liner that I will cut to the size of the upper platform. The “rubber feet” that are provided are cheap plastic and the thread on them that you screw into the base is plastic as well. Use caution when screwing them into the base so that you don’t inadvertently strip the threads on them. The spike feet that you use if you’re placing them on a carpeted floor are more than adequate.I would suggest not using them in a room with small kids who are likely to get rambunctious and run into the stands causing your speakers to meet the floor.Oh…and for those of you who cringed when you noticed the orchid sitting on top of the Celestion speaker in the picture — it is artificial. It is a concession that I made with my wife for not complaining about “big” speakers in the living room. Too many of my friends have been relegated to using home theatre setups in their living rooms because they are less likely to interfere with the aesthetics of the room. I am currently in the process of replacing the fabric on the Celestion’s speaker grills.
Darin
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
arrived quickly, easy to assemble, and very sturdy.Exactly as described on the tin.
dan
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
Excellent Price and quality
Ryan Yim
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2021
Very pleased with the sturdiness and features of the speaker stand. It is big and satisfyingly heavy if not considering stands that you can pour sand in its structures.The Assembly diagram seems to be outdated and I had to do some guessing work. For example, I thought four of the screws were missing, but they already came assembled with other parts of the package.It has all bells and whistles for this form factor; wire management, height control, safety pin in case the height control fails. Components are also super sturdy and have the correct washers and brackets in place so that you can tighten the screws as tight as possible for super sturdy assembly.
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