A:AnswerI doubt it. The hole at the top is pretty small. About 1/2". You would probably have to cut the plug off and feed the cord through then attach a new plug.
A:AnswerDesign of these stands make it hard to feed anything larger than bare wire through the stem tubes. I use them with Bose VI-300's, which are relatively small as well and they do the job - they are pretty big and heavy but if they were lighter they would be less stable and more prone to tipping. Probably better to put speakers on a bookshelf or wall mounts if you have the chance, I only got the stands because our living room has a minimalist decor.
A:AnswerNot a lot of weight -- I have Def Tech ProMonitor 1000s on them and that's about as far as you'd want to go without wobble -- would guess 10 lbs max, and only that if a flat-bottomed speaker with some width/depth, certainly not tall and thin
A:AnswerHello,
I'm not sure what the problem is with your speakers. If you ever have any questions about the stands please reach out to us at [email protected] or call 1-800-359-5520.
Thanks,
Nate @ SANUS
A:AnswerHello, These stands are not compatible with the Sony SA-RS5 Rear Wireless Speakers. If you have any other questions about compatibility please give us a shout at [email protected] or call 1-800-359-5520. Thanks, Nate @ SANUS
A:AnswerHello, I would recommend the Sanus WSSA2-W1 or WSSA2-B1 stands for the Sonos One SL. These stands are made specifically for Sonos speakers. Thanks, - Nate @ SANUS