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Build A Pair Of Studio Monitor Speaker Stands

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Build A Pair Of Studio Monitor Speaker Stands

2024-09-02 05:54:16

The pair of studio monitor stands are quite sturdy and the price was well positioned. A very good value. I like the variation in height capability.

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2024-07-28 01:48:56

The speaker stands are just perfect im in the process of ording another pair.

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2024-05-04 08:21:52

I have a pair of Avenger C-Stands and have been wanting to order some wheeled stands for our studio space to replace them, but have hesitated because of the cost. I recently saw these and decided to give them a try, and I am glad I did. This was a much lower cost solution than replacing them with avenger roller stands and these bases are very sturdy and smooth. They also are low profile, have wheel locks, yet are still wide enough to prevent tipping with the use of counterweights. They also fold for easy transport if needed. Overall excellent product.

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2024-05-25 08:21:32

I bought a pair of heavy-duty speaker stands to use as a backdrop holder...these clamps are just what I needed to make the best backdrop unit available anywhere. I highly suggest looking for speaker stands on CL, then ordering these clamps with the u-shaped holders. Super heavy-duty.

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2024-09-11 09:29:34

Bought a pair of these to fit on speaker stands. There maybe a 1 1/2 over the stands. I have placed them with the front lip over the stands. its a good fit. they are holding Klipsch RP 402s. Would recommend them.

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2024-07-17 09:54:48

I bought this pair of Ultimate TS90 speaker stands to ride in my car with my travel PA gear. I used this same model stands for 15 years and loved them, but my brother actually wanted to borrow them back for his main PA here at home. The helical gear, locking, height adjustment (Ultimate Telelock) will gracefully float even 80 lb or 100 lb speakers down as slowly as you want. Well worth the very reasonable cost. There is just no competition. You could spend hundreds on speaker stands, but they won't be as good a quality. Accept no substitutes.

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2024-05-08 08:27:44

As pictured, I am using these fantastic stands for my center channel. Very stable even with one stand, but since I only have one speaker and a pair of stands, I figured why not use both! No issues whatsoever; build quality, adjustability, and stability is second to none. I can recommend without hesitation!

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2024-07-03 09:21:49

I have multiple sets of speaker stands that i use for pa use. Always wanted a inexpensive pair that could be lowered to a height for sitting and listening. Was even considering having my stands cut down for optimal height. Then i saw these, inexpensive, easy to put together. Great price and of course BandH gets them to you quickly, very pleased!

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2024-04-09 07:33:29

These speaker stands were bought to move a pair of audioengine speakers off my desktop. The pair of these stands arrived and were easily assembled. They are solid steel and are quite substantial, so once they are in position they easily supported my speakers. They have a clamping mechanism that allows height adjustment throughtout the range of the telescoping pole. Also, for heavier speakers, they include a locking pin which locks through the telescoping pole to positively lock the height. Note that with the locking pins in place, the speakers (pole) can be rotated, so the clamp can be used as well to prevent this. The manufacturer states a 90-lb weight limit. With the construction I observed, I believe these will easily support that load in a safe and stable way. The stands have a 3-legged design which works great for me, as it allows the speakers to be positioned very close to the corners of my desk. Velcro straps are included to secure speaker wires. I am thrilled to have these and feel they were worth every penny. The fact that I got these on sale was a bonus. The base of each stand does have one plastic piece which serves as a decorative cover to hide the bolts and leg assembly. This part was cracked on each stand, but is not noticeable when the stand is assembled and in-use. Definitely nothing to return these over, and if I ever had a problem with the covers, I would just remove the plastic as it adds little to the appearance IMO.

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2024-04-03 03:20:33

I do a lot of recording, often times in venues outside of the studio- auditoriums, concert halls, churches, etc. These stands are perfect for the job- provided you have a few of those 3/8ths to 5/8ths adapters lying around (if you've ever bought a new mic or mic clip, chances are you do somewhere, if not, you can pick some up on B&H). Not only do they reach beyond virtually all standard mic stands, but they keep mics safe when descending and have a huge footprint when folded out to keep things from magically falling over as some mics like to do. They fold up and lock together nicely, providing a remarkably easy way to carry the stands (compared to the joy that is carrying a bag of traditional mic stands). However, they don't seem to work as well on non-level surfaces or in small spaces and putting two in very close proximity can be problematic (closest I got was about a foot separation, a bit too wide to do a proper XY with a pair of short SDC's, but plenty enough to do ORTF or close spaced pair). I tend to end up using a mix of these and smaller, ultra-portable mic stands for most of my out-of-studio recording work.

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