A common criticism of this model is the small size of the base plate. if you use the included spikes, have no small children or pets, and do not get drunk often, that may not matter.
36" is a lot taller than most home monitor stands. Optimal height is having your ears parallel with the speaker's tweeters, so a 25" height is perfect for my seated height. So, measure 1st buy once.
Place some high-end satillite speaker on it, such as B&W Matrix series, one will feel like he's on heaven hearing divinity. These type of stands are designed for ultra picky audiophiles.
A common criticism of this model is the small size of the base plate. if you use the included spikes, have no small children or pets, and do not get drunk often, that may not matter.
36" is a lot taller than most home monitor stands. Optimal height is having your ears parallel with the speaker's tweeters, so a 25" height is perfect for my seated height. So, measure 1st buy once.
Looks like a good deal.
Yeah 36" kills the deal for me, puts my ears too far from optimal listening window. Thanks
Nice but might be too small of a base for my Yamaha DBR10 700-Watt Powered Speakers.
I'll have to measure because my speaker feet are a smaller footprint than the over dimensions. Speaker is roughly 12" wide by 11" deep.
I purchased the Monoprice monolith stands and they are super solid all metal. They have a OK size plate, but my speakers have 2 screw posts, so I drilled a hole in the top plate and they are now one piece! So it will not get knocked off. IF it gets knocked down, that will be interesting, as they are heavy on their own...BUT, you can fill them with sand or spray line them and pour cement in.
If stands are not heavy, then they are not worth getting. Its the stability and the lack of resonance you are looking for instands.
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Zeos reviewed this model on YouTube. [youtu.be] and shows parts/assembly in good detail. His set was manufactured wrong, keep a drill handy.
A common criticism of this model is the small size of the base plate. if you use the included spikes, have no small children or pets, and do not get drunk often, that may not matter.
36" is a lot taller than most home monitor stands. Optimal height is having your ears parallel with the speaker's tweeters, so a 25" height is perfect for my seated height. So, measure 1st buy once.
Looks like a good deal.
I'll have to measure because my speaker feet are a smaller footprint than the over dimensions. Speaker is roughly 12" wide by 11" deep.
Zeos reviewed this model on YouTube. [youtu.be] and shows parts/assembly in good detail. His set was manufactured wrong, keep a drill handy.
A common criticism of this model is the small size of the base plate. if you use the included spikes, have no small children or pets, and do not get drunk often, that may not matter.
36" is a lot taller than most home monitor stands. Optimal height is having your ears parallel with the speaker's tweeters, so a 25" height is perfect for my seated height. So, measure 1st buy once.
Looks like a good deal.
I'll have to measure because my speaker feet are a smaller footprint than the over dimensions. Speaker is roughly 12" wide by 11" deep.
If stands are not heavy, then they are not worth getting. Its the stability and the lack of resonance you are looking for instands.