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Pyle’s adjustable speaker stands are engineered for Sonos PLAY 1 and PLAY 3 speakers, featuring a telescoping height from 26 to 52 inches, a heavy-duty metal construction with a stable three-point triangle base, and a 9-inch non-slip platform supporting up to 90 lbs. Designed for both home theaters and studios, these stands ensure optimal sound placement and stability with easy assembly.
Item Weight | 12.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 18 x 52 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PSTND35.5 |
T**.
Wowzer
Wasn't expecting to get such a good product for the amount of money that I paid and it's an excellent speaker saying it was definitely built with quality as a lot of functionality and very very sturdy would highly recommend purchasing if you're looking for a good quality product that will hold up overtime
M**A
Muy bueno
Excelente, muy sólido , firme y seguro para parlantes
P**K
Bang for the buck
So I needed another pair of speaker stands for my 7.1 surround setup. I already had a pair of On-Stage SMS6000-P studio monitor stands that I got from my local guitar center a few years ago and they work just fine. However, I didn't want to spend $107 a pair again, so I did some research and found these Pyle speaker stands for JUST over half the price of the On-Stage.Let me just say I wish I had found these prior to buying the On-Stage because they nailed the bang for the buck. They're not quite as heavy as the On-Stage, but I have no fear of my larger surrounds toppling the Pyles. The added carpet spikes also make a huge difference in stability.Highly recommended over the On-Stage monitor stands.
G**A
Steel gauge could have been heavier. But not a bad stand just at some point I’ll have to modify.
Could have been a better stand with heavier gauge steel
J**E
Enjoying. My monitor speaking stand
Amazon is the best 👌
T**D
Best ever!
I had something similar to these and they were junk so I was worried but these pyle ones are absolutely amazing and rugged. I have no issues with them. I was traveling a lot between two states for work and needed one in one place and one in another. They reach where I need them and they are super durable even on carpet with pads.
X**X
A few tips for making them sturdy
I ignored the negative reviews and got them anyway b/c I could see they may not be the most sturdy by default design, but I knew there was a way around that. A few tips:1. Do NOT overtighten. They are just basic tack welds holding it together and if you overtighten then you can weaken those joints significantly. Tight just until it is stable/not rocking.2. Add some JB Weld around any place that has said tack welds. I did them inside the top and bottom of the pole and I covered the full ring to add additional stability. I also used a popsicle stick to push it down into the crack. Make sure you use enough to fill the crack and still have plenty enough to do a smoothed out bead around the inside. Think of it like caulking.3. Let the JB Weld dry a full 24 hours.4. Find where you want to place them and then use a LEVEL to make sure they are level. If not, adjust the feet on the bottom or move them. They should be completely level or you could compromise your speakers later on. If you have to move them again, repeated this step.5. Once that is all figured out, put some weights (if available, or something similar) on them that equal your monitors to make sure they can handle the weight and let them sit a day or two undisturbed to make sure they don't collapse. If they do, you may have done something wrong above, but at least you didn't ruin your monitors.
K**R
Does the job I needed them to do
The instructions were not the best but I was able to figure out the top and bottom screws were in the extension rods, not in the bag of parts. After that, putting the speaker stands together was simple. They are strong and well made. The triangle base is not as stable as I like but I put these stands next to my desk and then canted the speakers in about 30 degrees off axis to angle the speakers at me. My speakers are old-school Polk Audio Studio 2 bookshelf speakers that weigh 17 pounds each so they will be slightly top heavy when off-axis to the base. I think if the speakers aimed on-axis to the triangular base they would be fine. I am very happy with these speaker stands.
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