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By Derek
Date: March 05, 2018
I love being able to stack my speakers, especially when in small venues or areas where they don't give me a lot of room with my rig. These work, but they really aren't as 34;steady34; and secure as I was hoping. I did read reviews prior to making the purchase and knew that others had mentioned that the speakers would lean, but I didn't think it would be that noticeable. However, once I got them in and set up for my first dance, it was hard on the eyes. I love having a nice, clean set up and everything looking presentable, but to me, it hurt looking at it once everything was set up and ready to go. Sure, they held and didn't go anywhere, but the appearance killed me. Not sure if there is a way to keep them from tilting or not, but I've been searching for a solution. BTW, I'm running Peavey PV118's and PV115's for my set up. Like I said, they hold, just lean a bit. For the price they work great, but if you're like me and hate seeing a crooked picture frame on your wall, you'll have a hard time accepting these lol. It's a 50/50 toss up whether or not you'll be happy with them.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Amy T MN
Date: December 18, 2017
This is a well-built product, but it's not as advertised here. On the initial image screen it claims to be adjustable from 3534; - 6034;. That is not the case. I should have read the description more thoroughly down below as it is only adjustable to a max height of 4834;. There are times when I could use just another 634; to get our tops out over the top of the crowd so these won't do it. Based on quality of construction alone I'd give it 5 stars but now I have to return them and look elsewhere. Also it advertises in the 34;Frequently bought together34; section it lists the On Stage SSA20M M20 Speaker Mount Adapter, so I purchased them together. Here's the problem. The pole does not screw down all the way into the threaded cup, so there is about 3/834; or so thread sticking out of the cup. This will cause a structural weakness in the overall rigidity of the pole so I will be either looking for the On Stage threaded pole or returning everything and going back to the drawing board. If the pole would screw down all the way to the pole shoulder that would create a much more secure connection and thus eliminate wobble. Sorry, but this is unacceptable.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Samuel
Date: September 20, 2017
Not bad, makes a little bit of rattling noises, but I just lowered the pole and it went away. decent buy but just beware if you run it loud it can vibrate and make unwanted noise.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard
Date: June 03, 2017
If you're looking for a decent sub mounted speaker stand, look no further. This one does the trick, however, it doesn't fit quite snug enough in my Peavey 1834; subs and therefore my top cabinets lean a bit. It's not enough to make it unsafe, but its enough that it makes my OCD crazy when I look at my system from the front and see that both of my top cabinets have a slight lean to them... I haven't found a way as of yet to get the poles to mount solid into the subs so as to keep them from leaning. Other than that, it does what it's supposed to do.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
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