• Reviews around speaker (3.79 of 5)

    SANUS BF31-B1 31" Speaker Stands for Bookshelf Speakers up to 20 lbs - Black - Set of 2

    • The top part of the stand wont hold very large speakers, at least I would worry about putting them on there, but for the studio pro 3's they fit perfectly
    • You really need to have something sticky to keep the speakers on them as the platforms are small enough that if you bumped them, the speaker would fall over
    • Make sure you have inexpensive speakers if you want to buy this product.
    • so if you have heftier bookshelf speakers you want to stand
    • The only bad thing about them is that they do not hide speaker wire the best, especially if you are using a good quality speaker wire like monster cable
    • The TSi100 speakers make it top heavy but the base keeps it stable.
    • Also the same would be said for the platform were the speaker sits as well
    • I found the construction quality (wafer wood) to be adequate at best and the plastic cone pieces at the base are difficult to stabilize the speaker with
    • A big dog or small kids bumping into this might knock these top-heavy speakers off.
    • But just be careful not to bump your speakers
    • great for such inexpensive speaker stands.
    • They look nice and compliment a speaker well
    • If you want cheap speaker stands - these are the ones to buy
    • The SANUS Basic Series BF31 is a solid, energy-absorbing MDF pillar supports a the neoprene speaker isolation pads make a huge difference when you want that superior acoustic quality
    • Decent speaker stands for the price.
    • The plastic points that insert into pre-drilled holes at the bottom which are supposed to protect the speakers from any form of vibration fell apart immediately (literally cracked apart in my hands)
    • Very nice speaker stands at a fairy fair price
    • i just wish there was a way to secure the speakers to the top of stand.
    • These speakers are kind of like bookshelf speakers on steroids
    • if you have a low-wight speaker might work better , but for the sound
    • On the top, I followed someone else's recommendation and bought the Blu-Tack Reusable Adhesive to better secure my speakers to the small platform.
    • It is not rocket science... my speakers did not require the leads to go threw the center of the stands
    • I understand why, they wanted to isolate the speaker as much as possible
    • I guess you get what you pay for, should have spend an extra hundred on better quality instead of losing 500 on a busted speaker.
    • I did spray on an extra coat of black paint and use double back tape to secure my awesome Bose speakers.
    • They look as though a stiff breeze will bring them down, but thanks to the padding/grip you add to the base the speakers are rather secure.
    • They're tiny, and there's just no way I could trust my speakers to sit on them
    • Great speaker stands
    • To help stabilize the speakers further I've used some velco sheeting and covered the entire top of the speaker stand and bottom of the speaker so that the possibility of them sliding is next to none
    • As a result, if you bump into the speaker or stand, the speaker is going to end up on the floor and possible damaged.
    • Lastly, there is no way provided to secure the speaker to the top of the stand
    • As-is you wouldn't want to use these around children or in areas where they can be bumped, but if you secure the speaker to the top plate the base is quite large relative to the top and will be quite stable
    • These speaker stands work
    • These speakers will not be knocked off the stands by accidentally bumping them after this simple modification
    • Inexpensive speaker stands.
    • Easy to put together, decent looking, supports my 13 pound speakers
    • And it isolates the speaker so the stand functions as intended
    • Thankfully my speakers were not damaged
    • In case you're wondering, my speakers are the Ascend Acoustic CBM-170's.
    • I would recommend if you are looking reasonably priced speakers.
    • Use the remainder of your waxed screws to attach the top speaker support piece to the vertical supports.6
    • Add to that the fact that many good speakers have their own feet designed for just such a purpose and all of a sudden there is no management problem thus discussed.
    • The stands are solid and have sufficient weight to support and secure the speakers (but I will be using velcro strips to add more security for the
    • Purchased these stands to support book shelf speakers and they work great.
    • I needed some good sturdy speaker stands and these worked perfectly
    • I needed some good sturdy speaker stands and these worked perfectly
    • Personally, I want people to say "Wow, your system sounds awesome" instead of "Wow, I really like your speaker stands."They are black
    • I do wish there was a way to secure your speaker to the stand, so i hope it doesn't get knocked off.
    • I really like these speaker stands.
    • These stands are well built and support two 12 lb bookshelf speakers in my office entertainment setup.
    • To secure the speakers in place
    • On receiving it, very satisfied, great black color (matched my speakers), appearance, conceals wiring going upto my heavy weight klipsch 7.1 surround speakers
    • THe BF16 model is suppose to support speakers up to 11.33kg (25 lbs.).
    • We ended up putting a thin screw through the top of the speaker stand to wedge the speaker in place
    • For anyone wondering, these do not raise your speaker enough to clear a couch back.
    • I must say that my speakers look great on these stands and the stands themselves match well with my decor'
    • Great speaker stand, though I only received one floor base for the two stands.. hmm.
    • Do not over tighten screws this will cause the pieces that support the shelf for the speaker to sit on to split
    • No matter what the size, I'm glad I purchased some industrial strength velcro to attach to the speaker bottoms and it works/looks perfect!Don't worry about the hole in the middle of the top-side speaker support
    • Very sturdy speaker stands
    • Amazing little speakers!
    • If you stick the wires through them, then both the speaker and the whole stand will wobble on the wires
    • Too Small to allow for good quality speaker cable (simple fix, drill it larger) B) in a useless location (directly under the base of the speaker).Wire Management Note:
    • Overall, they are killer speaker stands.
    • Although my cat hasn't knocked the speakers down, my wife has been known to bump into them more than a couple of times.
    • They're made of MDF, the same material as most speakers, even good ones
    • These are fine medium/small speaker stands
    • A big dog or small kids bumping into this might knock these top-heavy speakers off.
    • I decided I didn't want speaker stands that were too big, nor too expensive... but due to the size and weight of my speakers (+13 lbs each) the pathetic wire speaker stands that are so prevalent on Amazon would not have sufficed.
    • Great speaker stands for the money
    • It is a stinking speaker stand for crying out loud
    • I found the neoprene squares comical, threw them away, and used carpet tape instead to secure the speakers to the stands
    • How can you beat great looking speaker stands for under $40 per pair?!
    • Great looking speaker stands for the price!
    • Perfect speaker height, right at ear level while on the couch.
    • Like the speaker
    • my speakers have fallen off twice
    • Honestly if I had to do it over again, I would get stands that had a 7"+ speaker pad or better, but these get the job done, and I saved some money
    • I guess if no one disturbs the speakers on their stands nothing will happen to your speakers
    • Needed something to elevate my speakers, a little bit time consuming to assemble but work great.
    • Overall some great little speaker stands.
    • Look good and support the speakers.
    • The stand fell over, cracking speaker on the table next to it
    • I'd say that if you're using the Sanus stands to support small surround speakers in a home theater, these would be a good choice; they're fairly inexpensive and would at least allow you a relatively stable way to properly position surrounds
    • The speakers fit well on top
    • I don't like that I had to MacGyver my way to a good speaker stand, but the stand itself is fine.
    • There are little rubber pads that go on the top part of the stand to ensure your speaker will stay sturdy on them
    • I do suggest using some Blu-Tak to secure your speaker to the stand though
    • After a short internal debate I decided that I needed speaker stands as well, since the space on my TV stand is painfully limited.
    • THERE IS NO WAY TO SECURE THE SPEAKER TO THE STAND
    • There is also no built-in features to secure the speakers to the stands, but of course you could drill your own holes or work something out.
    • Other than that they are elegant looking, and will support many speakers
    • The speakers are NOT secured to the stands
    • What I like: Tall stands with adequate speaker wire covering
    • I still trust it to support the speaker that is on it.
    • I would've liked to have seen some way to secure the speakers onto the stand other than stickers that reduce friction, but after 2 months neither speaker has
    • Very simple material but can support book shelf speakers of max 12 lbs
    • Sanus systems BF-31B, is an excellent Speaker Stand for the price (despite of some people mention it's not wood
    • Easy install, and a great way to make your bookshelf speakers look a bit classier
    • Only very small speakers would work with this stand
    • I have cats and they have yet to knock my speakers off the stands due to this stuff (which I heavily recommend):Blu-Tack Re-usable Adhesive
    • My new new speakers are enhanced by these stands.
    • They look good, but the lack of ability to secure the speakers to the stand is absurd
    • I'm not trying to tell you that these are the best speaker stands out there
    • Solid speaker stands, definitely a good buy.
    • In fact, my speakers will definitely fall in an earthquake and that's why I attached some velcro tape to the bottom of my speakers
    • I rather put my speaker on the floor , coz it won't steal the bass
    • Otherwise, the speakers slide on top of the stands and will easily fall off if bumped into
    • Great speaker stands
    • There's a little gap between the two vertical pieces that hold the plate for the speaker to rest on which I don't like, but once you slide the black plastic pieces into the grooves on the
    • Great speakers stands, even by beeing not careful and breaking one of the hooks by accident and then glued it back, still like it, purchased in 2007, still using
    • These speaker stands work great for my bookshelf speakers.
    • My speakers fit fine on this stand.
    • If your speakers are going to be resting on the plate, this wont work as they will be resting on their own wire
    • These stands live in my dark media room so looks don't bother me as long as it's matte black, and these work perfect for my purpose