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Soundwithwirelesswoofer Posted
They're sturdy, easy to assemble, and the black fits right in with any color scheme,
ElCapitan Posted
These speaker stands are just what I needed for my space. They are so easy to assemble and look great in the room.
Jules Posted
We purchased this stand for our wireless Samsung surround sound speakers. I had to play around with the different brackets included to make it work with the speakers.
sccar Posted
Just installed but do a nice job of holding and separating tge speakers.
Manolo Posted
Buy additional washers and screw to mount both from back of speaker and bottom
Javi70 Posted
Worked perfectly for roku wireless speakers the screws included do not fit I had to improvise
Twonster Posted
The thing I love about these stands is that you can add different size speakers and can be adjusted as needed.
DonS Posted
Really nice stands. I use them with my Onkyo 7.2 system satellite speakers. Holds them no problem
Jwhit2224 Posted
These stands are adjustable and provide a very sleek look for my Bose Wireless 300 Surround sound speakers
BGinChi Posted
These stands are a waste of money - a few months in, they keep losing the adjustment setting I've set them on, and on top of that the plates that the speaker mounts to are crooked, so the speakers appear lopsided. Get fixed stands from another brand.
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Hi,
Thanks for reaching out. We're sorry you weren't satisfied with your purchase. The stands are constructed from solid steel and should not be bending. It is possible that you received defective product. We recommend exchanging these stands for a new pair.
- Katie @SANUS
BWILLI50020 Posted
Decent stands and gets the job done , my 1 pole was a little funky and had to fix it. The instruction are decent but feel they should have separated hardware better to make the process easier. Disclaimer. There's tons of options for different style speakers and at first I ran into an issue but fixed it. If you have definitive tech promonitor 1000 speakers here's how I got it to work. Once everything is assembled except the top where the speaker mounts, unfasten the flat head screw on the promonitor 1000 speaker that has the mount built on and remove it, next get the #23 1/4-20 x 1.5 and screw it into the threads on the speaker,once it's screwed in get the #7 1/4-20 nut and screw it up to secure the speaker , last get the #11 base and put it on top of the pole and then get your speaker and screw it on twisting the speaker physically on the pole and after that your pretty much done but it was the only way to do it I found after various try with other hardware supplied. Hope this helps some.
ZachJ Posted
Well made, high quality speaker stands that get the job done. I bought these to pair with my Sony SARS3S rear speakers and they work beautifully. The stands are hefty so you don't have to worry about them toppling over easily and come with just about every bracket/screw type to match whatever speakers you may have. Having the ability to adjust the height to raise them above furniture is a great and easy way to maximize the potential of your surround system. The only thing I can fault is that the holes to feed your cables through aren't large enough to let anything other than your typical AV wires through (2 small gauge wires). My speakers have C8 plugs on the back which won't fit through the hole so I had to purchase cable extensions to use this feature.
John Posted
I recently purchased a 5.1 surround sound system and needed a way to set up the rear satellite speakers behind our couch to immersive in a better listening experience. This Sanus stand set just did the job. The feet platform is heavy and offers good peace of mind that the stand won't tip over unless done intentionally. It also come with a few different speaker brackets to fit all style. My only gripe is the the stand have a built wire channeling but it's made for thin speaker wire and can't fit other style of of connectors your speaker may use. Overall the stand is easy to use and assemble and comes with plenty of parts to make sure your speakers can be properly mounted.
wayneinwayne Posted
I purchased these for my rear surround speakers(Martin Logan-2). They were a little tricky to mount, the speakers are not flat in the rear. I mounted them upside down because when right side up the stand does not seem well balanced. The pole is off center and the feet are also not symmetrical. They look nice and seem strong enough, but don't recommend you put them where they may be knocked a little as there is a good chance it will fall over.
bfrizzle Posted
The stands have mounting options for almost every standard type of speaker. The material is aesthetically pleasing and rigid. There are various floor mounting options, but the weight of the stands compared to the diameter of the base makes these prone to tipping over. If your room configuration doesn't support wall-mounting, these are a great option. Recommend them for front speakers only, though.
ShoOff007 Posted
I purchased these stands for a great price when they were on sale for $59.99; which was $30.00 off regular price. I like how slim and clean they look with my surround sound speakers setting on them. I also liked that they came with an option to use spikes for the feet for carpet and rubber if you have tile, or wood floors. The speaker wire runs up the middle of the stand, so very little speaker wire is shown. It’s a little tough to run big speaker wire through the stand, but it can be done. They are able to support many different sizes of speakers and include many different brackets for mounting various types of speakers. My only complaint is that I’m not a fan of the way they set up the set screw for the height adjustment. One of my stands stripped out on me. I ended up using a small black screw from my garage to fix the problem. Make sure the screw you use has a sharp point to penetrate the plastic sleeve. All the screw needs to do is push the plastic sleeve on the inside of the stand against the other tube to hold it in place. In my opinion, my screw method is better than the factory one because I know they will not move once I set the height. I would have given them 5 stars if it were not for the set screw problem.
Dave Posted
Pros: -Lots of Mounts, should fit most satellite speakers. -Seems sturdy. -Cable Run is a nice feature. -Instructions are easy enough. Cons: -May not suitably cover all speaker mounts (mine was a Samsung) -Quality Control concerns (set screw doesn't lock height) -Instructions could be clearer, but this is nit-picky. My experience: I have the Samsung HW-Q850T/ZA soundbar/surround sound system. With all of the mounts (and there are a lot of different mounts) it comes with, it doesn't seem to have one that matches the keyhole mount on the Samsung's satellite speakers. It did give me a mount with adhesive pads to that I could essentially glue a speaker on, but with the amount I paid for these stands, and the cost of an audio system, the adhesion method leaves me concerned for a $100 stand/mount. The level of confidence isn't enforced once additional quality control concerns are factored in. I received a box that seemed to have been damaged in transit (no problem, shipping happens), and everything seemed to work fine until it came time to lock in the adjustable height, one of the set screws won't secure the stand. I still need to contact their support to see what can be done, I'm hopeful we can come to a happy resolution. The stand that doesn't have the QC concern seems very sturdy, and I wouldn't hesitate to use if I had an appropriate mount. The instructions are clear enough that it could get done in an easy enough fashion, the nitpicky complaints I have as someone who writes documentation is the hardware call outs/seperation of hardware. 3 ways to fix this: 1) Make the hardware easier to identify in the pamphlet, and make the reference page a separate page from the pamphlet so customers don't have to flip back and forth. 2) Color code the hardware to the reference page. 3) Seperate the hardware in compartments/baggies either by steps or individual hardware pieces. I found they were seperated, but I'd have to open multiple bags for a single step. TL;DR: Rating will increase if: - I can find a compatible mount between the stand and speaker. - Q/C concern is remedied in an easy way. Rating will decrease, recommendation will be removed, and product returned if: - I have to pay for separate mount piece. -Customer Service is clunky.
AlexK Posted
As of now it is in use for 3 months. Works naturally so sort of invisible. That said it was not directly compatible with satellite speakers of HTRT5, but since it has so many brackets I managed to use one set of them, it took a couple hours of creative thinking though, anyway looks pretty natural now. What can be improved, especially in context of HTRT5 - is capability to hide power cable. What can be improved with BestBuy review comments is to have capability to edit it e.g. add a photo and overall linking review to bestbuy member id ... so I do not have to create another review ...
Athdawg Posted
Bought these to use for my Samsung q990b rear speakers. They work perfectly for them. They were easy to put together and are well built.
DomC Posted
I wasn't convinced by reading the reviews and the Q&A's that these speaker stands would be compatible with the satellite speakers on my 5.1.2 Vizio Soundbar system. It turns out that it works just fine. You really don't need any of the hardware except for the small platform that attaches to the top of each stand. The satellite speakers can then be mounted to each platform using the double stick tape that is provided with the Stands. The speakers are light enough that there is no chance of anything happening to them. The other issue that is mentioned frequently in the reviews is that the Vizio speaker connectors do not fit into the Speaker Stand tubing. This is true. But there is an easy and effective fix for this. Simply cut the speaker wire at a proper spot, snake the wire through and then splice the wire back together once the connector is attached to the speaker. This method does a perfect job of hiding the speaker wire! The sound is significantly improved compared to mounting the speakers to the wall of the room. Excellent purchase.