🎶 Elevate your audio game with style!
The PERLESMITH Universal Floor Speaker Stands are designed for optimal sound performance and aesthetic appeal. With a 45° adjustable top plate, these stands support up to 22 lbs and are compatible with a variety of popular speaker brands. Made from high-quality metal and featuring a glass base, they ensure stability while enhancing your home audio setup. The tool-free assembly and integrated cable management make installation a breeze, allowing you to enjoy your music without the clutter.
Load Capacity | 22 pound |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Color | Black |
Base Width | 11.81 Inches |
Maximum Height | 28 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81"L x 11.81"W x 27.56"H |
Material Type | Metal |
A**R
OMG! These stands are awesome!
First of all, they came beautifully packaged. Everything was in perfect condition.Now, the fit and finish of these stands is outstanding. The black tempered glass is absolutely beautiful. Assembly is very easy and took 5 minutes. Once together, you have a solid stand that is simply beautiful to look at. It will add to the overall appearance of your bookshelf speaker. It will then have a very classy, elegant look.The pictures here don't do them justice. You have to see them in person. I'm using them for my front speakers, Klipsch RP-160M. They're pretty big and weigh around 20lbs. each and these stands hold them with no problem. And they look great on them!This is so much better than those cheap wooden stands (MDF) made of particle board, where the holes don't always line up and you end up splitting the wood when driving the screws. With this stand, all pieces are precision and everything fits/lines up perfectly.All in all, if you want to add beauty to your media room as well as having a nice solid stand for your bookshelf speaker, this is the one to get. You will not regret it. Worth every penny. Actually, IMO, it's worth a lot more than the selling price.Thank you Perlesmith for an outstanding product!
A**I
Visually appealing, sturdy, and easy to assemble
I really like the look of these stands. The tempered glass is nice & thick, and should be much easier to clean than MDF stands. I really like the larger floor base and speaker base. It should keep even the bigger bookshelf speakers very steady. My speakers are 7 1/8" wide x 11" deep and the placement looks really nice. Assembly was fairly straight forward. All the bits and parts were included, and everything fit together as expected. I love the larger floor spikes. Shaped well enough to keep it steady on the carpet without piercing too deep into it. I do have some complaints, none of which is worthy of a ratings ding.If I ever have to move the stands and/or replace the cables, I think I'll probably have to take it apart to get the speaker cable to thread through the bottom hole and come out the top hole. I have fairly thick, molded banana plug cables. On assembly, I ran the cable through the detached tubes before connecting them and attaching the ends to the plates. The center support rod came in two pieces, and there is a nut in the middle where the two pieces connect. I am certain the plugs will snag on that nut if I were to pull or push the cable through the assembled tube. I'd really rather not have to tug & pull to run a wire through. This is probably not an going to be an issue with thinner non-molded cables. It would have been better to have designed some form of cable management outside of the tubes. Also, the edges of the holes for the cable management are not smoothed out, so be careful about pulling cable through and rubbing on the edges. They're not super sharp, but they will scrape your cable if you pull hard and tight.Finally, here is no notch or guide (at least none that I found) that will allow you to make sure the top plate and bottom plate are correctly aligned. It may be an OCD thing to want to sides of the top & bottom plates be perfectly aligned, but most people will probably be ok with "close enough."Overall, I am very happy with these. They do the job and they look great!
T**T
Sturdy, good weight, nice finish
Honestly before screwing it all together, I thought this thing was going to be wobbly and weak. Other stands from this company screw together, this one has a rod that holds it all together so the two pipes that form the stand and the plastic ring between them just sit against each other. It's the tension that the rod in the center applies that holds it together. Combined with of course gravity, there's no worry about this thing wobbling or holding speakers.I'm surprised the weight rating isn't higher. Weight limit is probably more about size and being top heavy if the speaker is larger. In terms of weight, I wouldn't worry. This is good because if you are using this for home theatre and want to sit Atmos modules on top, you're good to go.No clamps or anything to fasten the speaker was another thing that surprised me (I have small speakers elsewhere so I'm used to having keyholes, etc.). However, the rubber pads provide a non slip surface that works well. I'm not concerned here as the speakers are close to my TV near a wall and won't be bumped. I wouldn't be worried if they were alongside a couch or chair either -- if I didn't have young kids or large dogs running around. No one should bump into these to cause a speaker to slip off under most circumstances. Sure, a kid or dog running would knock it completely over, but the rubber pads work well for grip.On the subject of knocking it over...these do feel sturdy. The base is wide, wider than the top of course. It is a somewhat heavy stand. It has carpet spikes and rubber feet to choose from. I would expect a young kid or medium to large size dog to knock the stand over by running into it...but for most normal situations, these are very sturdy. You can walk past one and graze it and it won't fall over. I accidentally bumped into one and it was fine. Obviously I didn't shove it or run into it, but it was a bump that would have knocked over a smaller stand for sure.They will wobble. You can rattle it and get it to wobble and flex. Especially if your floor isn't perfectly flat of course. The feet are not adjustable height from what I can tell. At least not the rubber ones, they just slip on where the carpet spikes would screw in. Again, the rubber pads hold the speaker on the stand well. As I wobble the thing to test it here, I don't fear the speaker slipping off. You have to wobble it. It's not going to wobble from wind or a fan or anything like that. I just want to describe that while it has a good base and some weight, you can move it. It's not a rock. It's not a piece of furniture.The holes (one on either piece, top/bottom) where the cable goes through surprised me. Be sure to line them up because as you tighten things, everything turns a little.The glass on these adds a nice touch. They look good and don't stick out like a sore thumb or anything. They do their job.
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