• Reviews around speaker (3.23 of 5)

    VideoSecu 2 Heavy duty PA DJ Club Adjustable Height Satellite Speaker Stand Mount - Extends 26.5" to 47" (i.e. Bose, Harmon Kardon, Polk, JBL, KEF, Klipsch, Sony, Yamaha, Pioneer and others) 1B7

    • I have some pretty heavy and bulky speakers on these stands and they have worked out great especially for the money.
    • I did use extra sticky foam core to the 4 small strips that are provided with the stands as a attempt to dampen vibration between stands and speakers, which worked well
    • But it seems like the speaker is on there just tight enough to not have to worry
    • I would recommend these to anyone looking for standard solid speaker stands for their home theater system with a low budget.
    • use them for my surround speakers, perfect
    • I wouldn’t trust a 10 LB speaker on them.
    • Excellent speaker stands.
    • great speaker stands, easy to assemble, sturdy, wire management system.suggest you use isolation pads to increase sound quality of speakers
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    • Picked these up for my home studio paired with some passive KLH speakers I picked up at Costco - simple set up, CLEAN look and they also freed up space on my workstation.
    • These are very sturdy speaker stands
    • I didn't want to compromise the outside of the speakers by having to drill a hole in the base of the box itself, so I decided to shop around for some adjustable speakers.
    • Small top plate does not support speaker well.
    • Because of this cheap product I had to return perfectly good speakers due to blemishes/marks from the fall.
    • The base is not large enough to support my speakers, especially if they accidentally get bumped.
    • Easily tip over even with small speakers, unstable
    • Now for the bad: The base of the speaker is way too small to be able to support any speaker with weight
    • Now they support 13kg speakers securely
    • The speakers are secure to the stand, but the stand can easily become top heavy due to a small footprint of the base.
    • My solution to the instability problem has been to wall mount the rear speakers, and double up, side-to-side, the front supports by fabricating a shelf to span across the top plates
    • It comes with a foam sticker to prevent scratching your speakers
    • Excellent speaker stands
    • If you don't mind marring your speaker with holes, they will work.
    • Secondly, it is too light at the base, which when holding a monitor, makes the top heavy and bottom unstable; and if you have expensive monitor speakers, you don't want it toppling down and smashing on the floor, despite the available strap/screw holes provided on the side clamps
    • The base is far to narrow to trust any speaker but the smallest surround speakers on.
    • I bought these and ended up returning and buying a more expensive speaker stand.
    • These speakers are a complete joke and the worst thing I have ever bought
    • These are great speaker stands and lookreally nice
    • I have my surround speakers from pioneer sitting on these stands and it works and takes up little
    • I'm sure they will work fine for me, although both speakers are a little crooked on their stands.
    • I liked the speaker stands so much I bought another set, and likely will buy more
    • I will eventually end up buying a good quality solid speaker stand once I am finished with setting up and configuring my media room.
    • They work, somewhat stable - included pads are barely sufficient had to cut them up and place them strategically to secure the speakers and protect their housings.
    • I bought some great bookshelf speakers but they are on the bulkier side and took up a good amount of space on my chest of drawers
    • I purchased these to support speakers that weigh 14 pounds and found them inadequate for that weight
    • The adjustable height was a nice feature, and for those who are handy, these stands provide a very useful basis for fabricating versatile speaker placement.
    • They also have slots on each side if you wanted to secure your speakers with a strap as well which i may do in the future
    • Great speaker stands
    • Great speaker stands
    • I use them to support Sony bookshelf speakers.
    • speakers are very unsteady in the holder
    • They can support just about any small to mid-size speaker out there
    • This may be OK for some small speakers but if you have invested in some good speakers better get some stands that actually work.
    • One of my brand new speakers fell to the floor because of this
    • If you even once run into them, the speaker, stand and all, will come tumbling down
    • If you're looking for cheap speaker stands, these will get the job done but expect to have to screw with them a bit to get them functional
    • It wobbles and causes the speakers to rattle, which ruins the sound quality
    • where do I start dont get these speaker stands if you love ur speakers they are not heavy duty at all even with out a speaker on them they can tip over easy
    • Excellent sturdy speaker stands
    • The trick is to gently hand tighten the bracket you lay the speakers on.
    • Once done, though, these little stands hold the speakers at the correct height, do not fall over or object to the type of music played.
    • I did however cut out rubber shelf lining sheets to protect my speakers from the bottom plate as my speakers have shiny, piano black plates on the tops and bottoms.
    • I prefer to keep them tight, because speakers are expensive.)They are currently holding my bookshelf speakers (Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones Designed Bookshelf Loudspeakers) and they work well for that purpose
    • These stands are not very stable at any height and even adjusted tightly the part of the stand that holds the speakers are difficult to level the speakers.
    • Great speaker stands overall
    • I converted one of my bedrooms into a workout room and will certainly replace the speaker stands there as well
    • My speaker almost hit the ground.
    • If you are looking for some great speaker stands that are adjustable and that can hold its own, you can't go wrong with these!!
    • I think the title is wrong, these are more for like home or studio speakers
    • Just search adjustable speaker stands and you'll see
    • Anything that cost more than these stands wasnt worth the investment give how cheap I got my speakers
    • This along with a velcro bungie strap to hold the monitor speakers to the narrow cradle has made some pretty decent speaker stands for my studio.
    • They support the speakers and don't take up a lot of room.
    • Perfectly fine speaker stands
    • They are stable and and comes with small thin foams that protect your speakers.
    • I used Blu-Tack Reusable Adhesive (available at Amazon.com) to lift the speaker up slightly and to lightly secure it to the top plate.
    • These are quite good speaker stands, especially when you're on a budget since they can be had for less than 20 bucks apiece
    • This prevents someone from stepping on exposed wires and toppling your precious speakers
    • Well that was too much weight and the speaker was unstable, thus useless.
    • Solid stands with very adaptable speaker holding clamps
    • This prevents someone from stepping on exposed wires and toppling your precious speakers
    • These are excellent speaker stands
    • Honestly my 20lb speaker was so top heavy that a strong breeze could topple it over
    • Now they are very stable, and my speakers look awesome on them.
    • They're great quality, you can route the cable through the stand itself, they're durable and the best feature is that you can adjust the "clamp" on the top to secure your speaker
    • It's easy to install the speaker in them, and they are easily height adjustable, however, the speaker is not as staple/secure as they need to be (be careful using these stands if you have children/pets)
    • Cat easily topples the speaker.
    • Using them for my Surround Left/Right speakers.
    • I needed some speaker stands that would support some rather large bookshelf speakers at various heights
    • My speakers fell-off and damaged :(
    • The price I paid was very good, and indeed it is a very good and sturdy speaker stand in the market at this time
    • Speaker are very stable but may still consider spikes to stiffen the floor connections and eliminate any possible sway.
    • Just because a larger speaker that fits into the speaker clamping device that tries to lock onto the bottom edge of the speaker, does not mean it will safely support
    • I think these are excellent speaker stands and are an especially a great value.
    • Where the base connects to the pole is poorly welded and the adjustable anchors to hold the speakers were very flimsy as well
    • Good Speaker Stands at an Affordable PriceThis is just the stand I was looking for.
    • The adjustable height was a nice feature, and for those who are handy, these stands provide a very useful basis for fabricating versatile speaker placement.
    • Smaller speakers probably work wonderfully, but larger/heavier speakers need a larger base.
    • These stands are built well, the flat black finish looks good, and they would likely work very well for those those tiny Bose type satellite speakers without additional ballasting.
    • If the speaker is narrower than the smallest width of the platform, one must secure the speaker to the platform by using small elastic cords (bungee cord with metal hooks), etc
    • These fit my front left and right speaker for my onkyo ht-s7800
    • Would not recommend large monitor speakers like 8's or 10.
    • A larger speaker with no power cord (speaker wire only mostly) would work with this just fine.
    • Love that they grip the speakers and don't get knocked off
    • Great speaker stand for the price
    • I bought these to support some small speakers for the rear of my surround setup
    • my fault measured speakers
    • They are designed to hold speakers much larger than they can safely and securely support.
    • The product photos are not clear about the adjustable speaker mounts - they each have a long screw that adjusts their opening, and can be used to clamp the speaker in place
    • Nothing else in this price range comes close to supporting such heavy and large satellite speakers
    • If you have larger speakers and can't fabricate a larger base, I do no recommend these stands.
    • I bought industrial strength velcro to secure the speakers to the stands and I skipped the foam pads as I wasn't too worried about scratching the sides of the speakers
    • My speakers used to fall at least once a week
    • Because the speaker stand wobble whenever you touch it, it is hard to adjust the speaker base tilt angle to the way you wanted
    • They are reasonably affordable, adjustable, support the small speakers I have and look good
    • Even pseudo-Atmos s blows away my 3 year old Yamaha and JBL speakers
    • Generally good speaker stands
    • Small top plate does not support speaker well.
    • The problem with them holding a speaker with any kind of weight is a plastic sleeve
    • The set up of these stands are easy, and come with great features, such as side pads to protect the speaker, Bottom adjustable feet to assure no matter where they will be placed ( such as on carpet or uneven floor) they will be flat
    • They hold a speaker but not very well
    • These worked great for my Onkyo speakers which are rather large and bulky, hard to find a speaker stand that would support
    • Great speaker stands
    • Both my speaker and the stand are trashed.
    • Both side clamps have a screw too adjust the size and secure the speaker
    • If you are using an expensive heavy speaker you should avoid these all together.
    • The speaker with the broken tilt pad tilts easier with a push than it should, but I can't easily exchange the product via Amazon because I'd have to initiate a full return instead, which would be a pain
    • I might need to tighten that connection a bit, but even if my tall speaker does somehow get knocked off pitch, the stand's weight and balance is sufficient enough to still support the speaker without tumbling over
    • Great stands and look very nice just make sure you get the right speaker size.
    • Great speaker stand, works well.
    • These are by far the best priced speaker stands the quality is very excellent!
    • Each speaker now has 15 pounds of ballast to assure tipping is not a concern.
    • NOT good as a speaker stand
    • Those however do not tilt.https://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Adjustable-Satellite-Bookshelf-MS08B/dp/B001J85EPI/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1516033427&sr=1-5&keywords=Adjustable+speaker+stands
    • Excellent speaker stand
    • The 2 "clamps" to hold the speakers are so flimsy and did not actually hold my speakers firmly
    • Great quality speaker stands
    • pretty light...bump them and you'll loose your speaker
    • I.e. larger speakers will topple if you, a child, or a pet bump into the stand
    • They work but i am still trying to find out a good way to secure the speakers to the stands.
    • In addition, the powered left speaker weighs only 15.4 pounds and the right speaker is lighter
    • This is probably one of the cheapest speaker stands that you can find that can hold a decent size speaker.
    • Not very good speaker stands for heavy/large bookshelf speakers ON CARPET
    • The flexible design of VideoSecu2 stands holds these speakers like a Anchor
    • If you bump the speakers, they will either swivel or tilt
    • A great purchase to protect any bookshelf speaker
    • Great Value speaker stand, Very sturdy
    • Product was easy to assemble and holds my speakers Veru well.
    • fit my speakers perfect, easy to install
    • Make sure to clamp the horizontal holders down as much as possible, or you could risk damaging your speaker.
    • These are very nice speaker stands and they must have fixes the problem with the plug in the bottom for wires because they had none I was able to run wires up threw the stand with no problems I bought 4 and each where like this.
    • This item is sturdy but has no hardware for securing speakers
    • Flimsy, sent it back as afraid to damage speakers
    • The speaker will most definitely fall if you don't have the base weighted by something heavy
    • I find it unsettling to put pricey speakers on something that moves as freely as this does
    • Yep, that was the right speaker toppling over and busted the speaker beyond repair
    • Not only do they secure your speakers but they are also adjustable unlike many other speaker stands.
    • This also makes for no vibration, and no screw holes in you beautiful speakers
    • The horn speakers on the side of my Klipsch surround speakers prohibit the stands from gripping the speakers more firmly but that's unique to these units.
    • The top brackets were adjustable enough so that when it was apparent that my speakers would not be secured vertically I was able to expand them to hold the speakers horizontally.
    • Solid speaker stands.
    • I've purchased a few different inexpensive speaker stands recently
    • The speakers fit well on the stands and feel secure.
    • That may be all that you need to secure a smaller speaker
    • They work find and will hold a pretty hefty speaker
    • Buy good speakers and a good source
    • Secure the speakers and go.
    • Disappointed though, as the one speaker in place looks quite good.
    • Best speaker stands ever purchased will buy another set for my rear speakers
    • These speaker stands worked out fine
    • String the wire from the bottom to the top and pull it out (might need something to grab it like little tweezers) so that way when you get your heavy speaker on you don't have to mess with the wire, it's already strung through and you just connect it to the speaker
    • This solved for me a rather difficult problem of placing the speakers optimally in my living room -- close enough to the walls to leave enough free space, far enough from them to avoid acoustical problems
    • Only good for small passive speakers
    • Works well and keeps my speakers stable on carpet.
    • and I'm worried she'll knock the speakers over.
    • Not a top notch design, zero defect speaker stand, but one that is functional with minor scratches that you don't feel cheated on when paying the low price.
    • The stands allow you to raise or lower plus tilt and pan your speakers
    • A speaker has already crashed to the ground and been damaged
    • The top brackets are just a bit small to really secure a bookshelf speaker if people start dancing
    • They are not super sturdy but as along as you small speakers, you'll b fine!
    • Disappointed though, as the one speaker in place looks quite good.
    • Put adhesive pads along the speaker bracket so your speakers won't get scratched
    • I would never trust my speakers on these wobbly, loose stands.
    • Great speaker stands
    • I like that these are fully adjustable for a wide range of height options, as well as speaker sizes
    • The majority of the comments describe a base that is too small to support a heavy speaker, and this is true.
    • These speakers are worth buying
    • Yep, that was the right speaker toppling over and busted the speaker beyond repair
    • I can lightly touch the speaker and it will fall over.
    • Unfortunately after the first night I used them - I woke up the next morning to find out the hardware failed and the speakers dropped down to the lowest height and fell on my computer and then the floor
    • Considering the price of stands that support such heavy speakers out of the box, these are a bargin.
    • Overall, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to recommend these to someone in need of securing bookshelf speakers, particularly if placing them in an area where you don't need to worry about foot traffic or potential accidents.
    • The problem is the base is only 8", and it should be at least 12" to support any bookshelf style speaker
    • Having stuck them to the clamp sides to protect my speaker from getting damaged when mounted, I positioned the speaker at a slight downward angle
    • They're so secure, we only used velcro to secure the speakers on the stands.
    • Set up was easy and the speakers are properly secure.
    • I have knocked my speakers over on several occasions; not the stand just the speakers.
    • These stands fell over and damaged my $200.00 (each) speakers as well as the furniture it crashed into.
    • Getting this balanced was a little tricky, and since these speakers are rounded on the bottom instead of having sharper edges, the clamp doesn't quite go up high enough to fit these as well as I would like
    • I'm confused as to why those things were in there in the first place.c
    • Worked exactly as I expected.
    • These stands, as bad as they are out of the box, are a good start to build to your liking.
    • A fact I appreciate especially as I'm just too busy to build anything right now, but not too busy to sit and have a listen to my favourite tunes in sheer enjoyment when I have a spare moment to myself.
    • They work exactly as you would expect, though running the cable down and out the stand can be tricky, but you only have to do it once