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The Monolith 28 Inch Speaker Stand is engineered for audio enthusiasts, supporting up to 100 lbs with adjustable spikes for optimal sound isolation. Its sturdy steel construction and sleek design make it a perfect fit for any home audio setup, compatible with major brands like Bose and Sony.
Brand Name | Monoprice |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.75 x 11 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 131263 |
Color Name | Black |
J**W
Great Stands !!
This is a Great Speaker Stand solid very well built took less than 5 minutes to put together and I do not worry about putting a $2,000 speaker on top of it I have had many of stands in the past this is a definite by again if needed option highly recommend. If you're considering stands for your speakers I would highly suggest do not pass up you have Precious Cargo sitting on top always remember that cheers. Very Happy !!
B**B
Solid and Sturdy
Filled the legs with sand, placed a couple of Elac debuts on top, the stands are solid and hardly shiver when an over excited cat collides with them.
A**R
Great speaker stands
Very well built stands and supports the heaviest bookshelf speakers. Clean, simple design and heavy. Excellent find.
L**G
They’re well-made and sturdy.
I have tested tested them for a period of month for my the 40 aninersary Dynaudio speakers with very good result. They’re sturdy and well-made. I used double sided tape to fix my speakers with the speaker stands. Highly recommended.
K**5
Nice stout stands, buy separate feet!
Nice gauge steel construction, fairly heavy on their own. There are 4 vertical tubes, and after you fill each one with sand, they are much heavier (31 lb each). Seems to be good height and quite stable. My only complaint is that they only come with carpet spikes. You’ll need to buy separate foot pads (8mm thread) if you have them on tile or wood floors. So you have to add an extra $15 to the price (for 2 stands). They really should come with soft feet for the price. Otherwise, very good!
R**D
Solid Choice
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 ; )
F**A
Solid Stands! Five stars! look like toys. Excellent product.
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.
R**R
The BEST speaker stand for my money!!
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!!
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