PV
as a first monitor stand, I can wholeheartedly recommend this
Solid boxing, it has some good weight which is of course never a bad thing when it comes to any type of stands. Instruction manual is close to nonexistent, but it does not have too many parts and it's easy to figure out what goes where, so it's not a big issue.
One thing that sort of stood out for me is I could tighten the stem/body to the bottom piece without actually screwing it fully on, which gave me some freedom of rotating the upper piece but at the same time it wasn't straight and I'd assume if left like that it might tend to bend. I had to fully tighten it and move the whole piece around if I had to. Again, not a biggie unless you're cemented to your chair or constantly moving around. I'm using a pair of these for holding up studio monitors for mixing so I'm fine with this.
It wiggles a little bit when pushed (with weight on top of it) but other than that it doesn't budge at all. I'm not using the bottom spike screws only the rubber feet, I'd guess those could give me some additional stability but I'd rather not scratch the floor up with those. As the manual is 4 drawings in total I wasn't sure what to make of those.
In the end, this is my first ever monitor stands and I'm wasn't at all disappointed, I think I got good value for my money. Can totally recommend!
One thing that sort of stood out for me is I could tighten the stem/body to the bottom piece without actually screwing it fully on, which gave me some freedom of rotating the upper piece but at the same time it wasn't straight and I'd assume if left like that it might tend to bend. I had to fully tighten it and move the whole piece around if I had to. Again, not a biggie unless you're cemented to your chair or constantly moving around. I'm using a pair of these for holding up studio monitors for mixing so I'm fine with this.
It wiggles a little bit when pushed (with weight on top of it) but other than that it doesn't budge at all. I'm not using the bottom spike screws only the rubber feet, I'd guess those could give me some additional stability but I'd rather not scratch the floor up with those. As the manual is 4 drawings in total I wasn't sure what to make of those.
In the end, this is my first ever monitor stands and I'm wasn't at all disappointed, I think I got good value for my money. Can totally recommend!
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Good quality for the price
really great stands for the price - build quality there's nothing to complain about. However, with regards to stability, the very fact that they standing on triangles means they're not the sturdiest stands in the world. Would not trust them in a bigger studio with more activity, but for my little home studio they're really great.
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J
Just a very nice sturdy stand for home/studio use at the right price
excellent base, fits big speakers nicely, the only small drawback is that it rotates even when its tightened, but thats if you bump it, not by its own
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K
Does the job
These are pretty stable and easy to put together, can't complain.
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m
Great value
These were recommended to me on Thomann's online chat. I am using them with JBL Control 5 monitors. The platform on the stands is exactly the right size for these monitors. They are stable enough without using mounting hardware, which is hard to find for the Control 5s. The stands are well made but will shake if you bump them. The bottom plate is cast iron so they settle down quickly if you bang them. Good finish, easy and secure height adjustment. Nice padding on the top plate.
For the price I have no complaints. The level of refinement is quite good.
For the price I have no complaints. The level of refinement is quite good.
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As good as expected!
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