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Sanus HTB3 Adjustable Speaker Stand Pair
Although diminutive in appearance, these speaker stands are really heavy duty. The carpet levelers are a big help. Easy to set up, easy to mount my Yamaha speakers. And best of all, no rattles.
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Dayton SS-SAT Satellite Speaker Stand Black Pair
the dayton audio stands are a nice addition to my home theater system.they are very light yet support my infinity speakers very well.the only drawback is the tightening grip which adjusts the speaker height could be a little more sturdy.
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Sanus BF16B 16" Speaker Stand Pair
Very easy to assemble, great looking stands very resonably priced
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Sanus SF30B 30" Steel Speaker Stand Pair Black
The Good: The black matte finish is attractive, and the stands are fairly heavy. The base is just large enough to provide stability without being awkward.
The Bad: The cable guides are an after-thought. They consist of two pieces of plastic which you attach to the bottom and top of the rear pipe. I thought I could hide the cables inside the pipe, but you can't.
The not so good but not quite bad: The two pipes don't have an easy opening for filling them with sand. You can do it, but it will not be easy. Not a big deal since the stand is already pretty heavy.
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Sanus BF31B 31" Speaker Stand Pair
Well... to start off with, You've gotta love it when PE puts something you JUST paid full price for on special. I paid $49 for 2 pairs of these 2 weeks ago! Other than that, they are about what you would expect for $50 speaker stands. Very weak MDF that strips easier than it should, almost as if the pre-drill diameter was too large for the supplied screws. The rubber pads they give you to have an "anti-slip" surface will not stick to ANYTHING, even after a cleaning with pre-paint cleaner. The provided spikes are nice for sitting on a thick-pile carpet, I wasn't expecting to have that as an option on such low price stands. All and all I can't complain for what I paid for them, I was actually expecting less. Just wish I would have waited 2 more weeks to save the additional $20!
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Sanus SF34B 34" Steel Speaker Stand Pair Black
Pros: fairly sturdy given height; intelligent design features; fits together without issue; mounting options
Cons: base needs to be 2X thickness (more like Dayton SSHMs); cost; THERE IS NO WAY ANYONE IS FILLING THESE WITH SAND OR SHOT!!!!! (no access to tubes!)
Overall these work as advertised, but I am sure PE is enjoying healthy profit on these. They ought to be $50-60 at most.....
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Sanus SF26B 26" Steel Speaker Stand Pair Black
Well made stands, good mass, spikes really couple them to carpet....no blemishes, finish is not rough...instructions are a bit nebulous...would be difficult to fill with shot (very small openings on top of uprights) if not impossible with sand...however, the weight and rigidity was enough for me...using with Axiom M3's and the look keeps the wife happy...
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Sanus HTB4 Adjustable Speaker Stand Pair
The stands are great and look even better, They did the job for me and look very nice with my system. They could be a bit taller but they work just fine.
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Dayton SSMB24 24" Speaker Stand Pair Square Steel Base
Last week Parts Express offered these for $**.** and I just couldn't resist. These stands are far better than your average wood stand and, even though made in China, the build quality is excellent.
The screws and spikes fitted perfectly and went in like the proverbial hot knife through butter. Unpacking and assembly took less than ten minutes. Even at their full price they are a very good value - and if Parts Express ever puts them on sale again, don't wait - just order them.
You'll be glad you did.
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Sanus SF22B 22" Steel Speaker Stand Pair Black
I use these for a pair of large bookshelf speakers. The height was just right to get the tweeters ar ear level when sitting on the couch.
These stands look sharp. The baked on finish feels quality and should look good for a long time.
I filled the tubes with fine sand from home depot. There are four holes on the top of each tube through which to fill them. It took me about 30 minutes to fill all four tubes. I used a funnel made by cutting the corner out of a small box.
My home built speakers are very heavy and weigh 40 lbs each so there is a bit of wobble in the stand if you push on a speaker. However, between the weight of my speakers and the sand in the tubes, speaker induced vibration is practically non-existant. I gave these a 4.5 stars because they aren't built as hard core as higher end stands, but then they cost 1/5 as much.
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Sanus SFC18B 18" Steel Center Channel Speaker Stand Black
This stand may not be the best out there but for the money it's hard to beat. It holds my large B&W center just find and the tilting factor makes it extremely versatile.
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Sanus BF24B 24" Speaker Stand Pair
For the money, I thought these were fairly good. I purchased both the 24" and the 31" models. The finished assembly looks decent, and is simple.
The assembly was straight forward. However, the black paint on the ends of the columns (legs), with the black screws made it difficult to check that the screws were lined up in the pilot holes. If not lined up, the particle board will split easily.
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Sanus HF1B Surround Sound Speaker Stand Pair Black
I required stands that would elevate to 45". The units are probably overkill for my small satellites. I was impressed with all of the mounting options included with the stands. If I ever upgrade my satellites these stands will be able to support them. Very sturdy stands.
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Sanus HTB7 Adjustable Speaker Stand Pair
the opening for running speaker wire inside the stand is small, so it's hard to use with better wire. The curve in the stand is nice, but beware for larger speakers: they might not fit. Excellent set of hardware comes with it - really covers every possible setup you might want to use.
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Sanus SFC22B 22" Steel Center Channel Speaker Stand Black
The build is excellent. However, the cable management feature could be a bit better quality.
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