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| Date Of Review: July 17, 2006 |
| Reviewed by: Brik, |
FYI here are some product details not specified on Amazon's description. I did not realize these are only designed for smaller bookshelf speakers. Up to 15 lbs. The 24" stand has a 7.5" by 7.5" speaker base so it can handle a bigger speaker. I really needed the bigger base.
Model # BF31b
Package Dimensions
Black W = 30"
D = 10"
H = 3"
Product Dimensions
W = 11.5"
D = 11"
H = 31"
31" tall with 5"x5" top plate for small bookshelf speakers
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Perfect
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| Date Of Review: September 20, 2005 |
| Reviewed by: Darren Ghiso, East Lansing, MI USA |
| I wasn't expecting much for $30 but these were exactly what I was looking for. A nice looking 3 foot stand for my bookshelf speakers. It gives a very impressive look to your home audio system and really improves the treble as opposed to having your speakers on the floor. Great quality...definitely something to consider. |
Great stands at a great price.
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| Date Of Review: May 3, 2005 |
| Reviewed by: Mr. K. Bras, Littlerock, CA |
| These stand are very attractive, you can spend two to three times this much for stands of less quality, less stablity, and less features. Sanus Systems makes a top notch product. I am impressed with Sanus Systems value and excellent designs, from the finish and materials, to the wire management, and all points in between. Sanus makes products that are simple and they make products that are ornate, but they all share one thing, quality and fantastic design. Don't hesitate buying a Sanus Systems product. I have had many A/V products over the decades and Sanus is as good as it gets at this price point, and better than most who charge 5x more. |
Speaker stands
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| Date Of Review: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: CaptTurbo, SW Florida |
I read some of the reviews that were a little harsh on these stands. I think we need to keep in mind the price of these against what we might be perhaps comparing them to.
These stands are solid and stable. They look pretty decent too. The shelf that holds the speakers could be a little larger but these are designed to hold little bookshelf speakers.
I think they deserve a little more respect. I'm using mine to hold the speakers for my 1200 watt Onkyo home theater system. The model is the HT-S9100THX. These speakers are kind of like bookshelf speakers on steroids! They are large, powerful, and heavy!
The stands serve me very well though I took the smallest personal initiative and put some velcrow tape between the shelf and the speakers. These speakers will not be knocked off the stands by accidentally bumping them after this simple modification.
I'm not trying to tell you that these are the best speaker stands out there. Certainly they are not, but I think they are a good value for the money and I would buy them again. Hope this helps you in trying to figure out what you want. |
Outstanding speaker stands.
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| Date Of Review: March 21, 2008 |
| Reviewed by: Richard Chappell Jr., Madison, Wisconsin |
| Short and sweet, these are excellent stands at an excellent price. I would buy them again in a heartbeat. I read many reviews that stated the stands would "crack" while putting them together, I did not experience this what-so-ever. Shipping was free and quick. Buy these or feel the wrath of God. |
Good Stand, Great Price
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| Date Of Review: June 16, 2008 |
| Reviewed by: Villanman, Millington TN |
| Going from 5.1 to 7.1, I needed to get an extra pair of stands. I have a pair of 24" Sanus I bought 7 years ago for my B&W 601's and have been very pleased. I needed taller stands for the side surrounds and since these are basically the same as my 24" stands, this was the set I needed. However when I started reading reviews about the assembly and splitting of the stand I began to wonder what is so different, because I don't recall my 24" assembly being any problem. The reason I didn't recall is because assembly is indeed easy on this set. All you need a screw driver. People having problems with this are obviously doing something wrong. Assembly tips: Put the spikes in first, (I was able to do it by hand) Start the 4 screws in the bottom base (not all the way) but just enough so a little bit sticks out far enough to align them to the holes in the pillars, Align the pillar holes on top of the screws then hand tighten. repeat for the top. I had these stands assembled in minutes without any splitting or problems. They will hold a pair of B&W 656 just fine and for the Amazon price you can't beat it. |
Not to shabby!
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| Date Of Review: August 16, 2008 |
| Reviewed by: Floyd Hayslett, Northern CA |
Okay folks... if I had a video I would record these stands so you can see them for yourself. But they look absolutely amazing. They were simple and easy to put together, though if you really care about covering the back to hide the cords then you might have some trouble. Im using M-Audio StudioPro 3's and they fit perfectly on the stand. 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.
Overall, this is a great product for the money. They do a good job, and they look amazing. Definitely recommended. |
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