



( 33 reviews )
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Posted: Jul 23 2009
They are pieces of wood(-like material) that hold a speaker a couple feet off the ground. I don't understand why speaker stands are so expensive. If I had a saw and some time I would have tried to make my own. But these are the cheapest ones I could find, and I was surprised that they are actually pretty good quality (and look good too). Took about 10 minutes to put both of them together, very simple with no issues.
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Posted: Jul 20 2009
Just received and built two sets of these stands for my home theater system to get a better audio profile with the raised speakers. I must say that I am pleasantly surprised as to the quality of these stands for the price. They were assembled seemliness and feel very solid in construction. I also like the hidden wire channel down the center of the stand (although since I am using white wire, you can see it through the front on 1 of the 4 stands in which the wire pushed forward). I would highly recommend these for anyone looking for some quality budget speaker stands.
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Posted: Jun 29 2009
This pair of stands work as advertised to lift bookshelf speakers 24 inches off the ground achieving the relative height of a tower speaker. Costs much less than competing stands. They are however made of cheap material if you can about that kind of stuff. I just assembled them, put my speakers on them, and forgot about it. Haven't run into any problems. Other reviews posted here are accurate in their description of this product and it's relative strengths and shortcomings.















