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Cheap and Cheerful
After many hours of fiddling and faffing, one may succeed in standing these stands up in such a way as to remain silent -- without vibration or resonances -- beneath one's speakers. After that, they'll do -- that is, they'll do, for a week or a month, until they begin to buzz and tick, again, and you'll have to re-adjust them.
They're cheap; that counts in their favour. The build-quality is not atrocious but neither is it worthy of any modicum of commendation.
Mine still stand, behind my stage piano, remaining just tolerable enough to warrant no upgrade. I have learned how to deal with their foibles but I hardly recommend them to prospective purchasers.
They're cheap; that counts in their favour. The build-quality is not atrocious but neither is it worthy of any modicum of commendation.
Mine still stand, behind my stage piano, remaining just tolerable enough to warrant no upgrade. I have learned how to deal with their foibles but I hardly recommend them to prospective purchasers.
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Will do the job
They do the job. There is nothing wrong with them for that price. Use decoupling pad because they conduct vibrations to the floor. The stability could be better. Make sure to tighten the screws well. The quality is good, but the design could be better.
Pros:
- Height adjustment
- Build quality
- Price
Cons:
- Design
- No decoupling
- Lack of mass
These are good enough, but not the final destination. I plan to upgrade from these to something more stable.
Pros:
- Height adjustment
- Build quality
- Price
Cons:
- Design
- No decoupling
- Lack of mass
These are good enough, but not the final destination. I plan to upgrade from these to something more stable.
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Unfortunately, not my best buy
Appropriate quality for the given price. Unfortunately, my shipment was damaged in the mail. The pipes are scratched and the rubber feet underneath are partially broken. If you need something temporarily, then they are suitable, but in the long term, you need something decent.
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S
Nice design with lot of mistakes
I choose these stands because of the design and price and few of my friends already had them.
Pros:
+ Nice looking design with a triangle base
+ Panel has already pads on the top plate
+ price
Cons:
- Mine came already scratched and it wasn't even b-stock. The package was alright so it's probably the QC.
- Not enough holding holes in the main tube
- The backing pipe metal could be with a rubber finish. Resonates on certain low-end freqs.
- the whole held mechanism could be done wiser
- no really stable with 8" heavier nearfields
- the cable holders are made of the worse plastic and don't even keep in holes
Pros:
+ Nice looking design with a triangle base
+ Panel has already pads on the top plate
+ price
Cons:
- Mine came already scratched and it wasn't even b-stock. The package was alright so it's probably the QC.
- Not enough holding holes in the main tube
- The backing pipe metal could be with a rubber finish. Resonates on certain low-end freqs.
- the whole held mechanism could be done wiser
- no really stable with 8" heavier nearfields
- the cable holders are made of the worse plastic and don't even keep in holes
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K
maybe without beauty but very practical
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it feels cheap
i was scared at first that my speakers would fall from them
it feels cheap its not soild but its fine not toooo bad
it feels cheap its not soild but its fine not toooo bad
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M
small for my a7xs
they're good stands but the platform is not the same size as my adams, don't know why it was sold in a bundle if it doesn't fit that well. I think it should fit better with a 5 inch speaker
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p
A bit unsteady but does the trick
These stands are suitable for smallish speakers.
The tightening pins broke easily after a couple of months, but the stands have continued to be useful (2 years on and they've not fallen over...).
They can be a little unsteady, so not suitable if you have large animals/children running around the studio and bumping into things.
Otherwise, they are absolutely fine!
The tightening pins broke easily after a couple of months, but the stands have continued to be useful (2 years on and they've not fallen over...).
They can be a little unsteady, so not suitable if you have large animals/children running around the studio and bumping into things.
Otherwise, they are absolutely fine!
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J
Does the job
Can be a little unstable & unnerving if I'm honest. Overall they do as described but I find them not as secure as I would like . Good quality materials for sure just feels like it could all be a little more tight to stop movement
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Millenium BS-500 Set
The only problem I have with these stands is the fact that you can not lower them more. They are perfect with monitors you lay down on their side but if you use your monitors standing up, it becomes a problem. There should be a way to tilt the stands forward.
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