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Disappointed
They seemed sturdy, reason why I purchased them, but they are not.
VERY BAD:
- The central vertical "tube" is only held by a single screw to the middle of the base, and it is likely very weak and easy to bend/damage. It does not fit very firmly, even when screwed with a lot of force
- There is metal or paint power inside the base frame, so you have to shake the things like a mad to get out what you can. Not only that powder is likely toxic (extremely thin), but also you clearly do not want that in any studio environment (magnets from speakers, mics, guitar pickups...)
- Bad powder coating/damaged finish on the base
LESS BAD
- Feet pressed inserts at the base are moving (not properly pressed into the base)
- Plastic molded parts are low quality
- You cannot put the lower cable managers, as they simply do not fit
- Not the best welding on the base
- I wish it was possible to lower a bit more the speakers
Unless you are on a budget and do not care about a bit of frustration, go ahead. I recommend purchasing something else, especially if you plan to move them a lot. You cannot tour with that.
VERY BAD:
- The central vertical "tube" is only held by a single screw to the middle of the base, and it is likely very weak and easy to bend/damage. It does not fit very firmly, even when screwed with a lot of force
- There is metal or paint power inside the base frame, so you have to shake the things like a mad to get out what you can. Not only that powder is likely toxic (extremely thin), but also you clearly do not want that in any studio environment (magnets from speakers, mics, guitar pickups...)
- Bad powder coating/damaged finish on the base
LESS BAD
- Feet pressed inserts at the base are moving (not properly pressed into the base)
- Plastic molded parts are low quality
- You cannot put the lower cable managers, as they simply do not fit
- Not the best welding on the base
- I wish it was possible to lower a bit more the speakers
Unless you are on a budget and do not care about a bit of frustration, go ahead. I recommend purchasing something else, especially if you plan to move them a lot. You cannot tour with that.
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One of stands is locked too tight that I must use hammer to make Allen wrench to hold the screw more deeper to unscrew it from the stand but totally the quality is not bad.
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Cheap and not so cheerful
Well, they work. Just. And hold up speakers. So in that sense, yes I'm happy with them.
However, the cable clips are ineffective and droopy, the allen key you get is the wrong size and the allen-shaped holes are a weird size that only just fits a #5, but the torque hole (or whatever you call the hexagonal slot) is already almost worn away due to the poor fit.
They'll do for now but I envisage getting more sturdy ones in the future.
However, the cable clips are ineffective and droopy, the allen key you get is the wrong size and the allen-shaped holes are a weird size that only just fits a #5, but the torque hole (or whatever you call the hexagonal slot) is already almost worn away due to the poor fit.
They'll do for now but I envisage getting more sturdy ones in the future.
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Maybe just unlucky
I use this two stands for a pair of Yamaha HS8 in my home studio.
When they arrived and i assembled i already felt that a unit of the two was really weak while the other feels more sturdy, in particular the tube of the weak one bend really really easily form the base and make the monitor oscillate.
The other stand feels more secure even not completely firm but does his job.
If the two unit would have been like the solid one at this price i would nothing to complain.
When they arrived and i assembled i already felt that a unit of the two was really weak while the other feels more sturdy, in particular the tube of the weak one bend really really easily form the base and make the monitor oscillate.
The other stand feels more secure even not completely firm but does his job.
If the two unit would have been like the solid one at this price i would nothing to complain.
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Sharp Design
Sturdy enough to be used as an axe, with a similarly deadly design.
The massive equilateral triangle bases can't be placed comfortably in any room, and you will live in constant fear of kicking the sharpest corners ever made.
The massive equilateral triangle bases can't be placed comfortably in any room, and you will live in constant fear of kicking the sharpest corners ever made.
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one of the stands is wobbly
One of the stands is wobbly, even if the screw is fully tightened. Also one stand has a bit of defective foam, but the speaker stays on it regardless. The wobbliness is very annoying.
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Didn't last very long
They were rusty inside and the plate was not well balanced horizontally (speaker was couple degrees tilted) and could not be fixed in place. Got a poor quality piece I never bothered to complain about because it was so cheap, throw them away later.
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Very Dissapointing
The build quality is decent but the design is very poor. Do not use with big speakers. I would not recommend these for anything heavier than 2kgs. The stand is poorly attached to the base and the whole stand will lean slightly under the weight of the speaker. If the base was slightly better designed this would be a solid 5/5 product.
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Cheap and not so good quality
Impossible to adjust the two equally. They do carry thr weight, but quite wobbly as well.
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Not the best
Pretty good stands but my heavy 8-inch speakers barely fit, and one of the stand is slightly keeling over to the side as the metallic tube does not seem to be able to fit fully straight, that combined with the heaviness of my speaker and it is slightly bent continuously.
Would not have ordered if I knew it would look like this
Would not have ordered if I knew it would look like this
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