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Sanus NFC18 Center channel speaker stand (Black)

Item # 051NFC18B

4 questions - 12 answers

Item # 051NFC18B

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About the Sanus NFC18

Kramer Crane

A sturdy perch for your center channel speaker

Looking for an attractive way to position your center channel speaker? The solidly built NFC18 is a great option. It's perfect for folks who don't have room for the center channel in their entertainment center, or for placement below a wall-mounted TV or projector screen. Putting your left and right speakers on stands as well? The NFC18 matches the look of the other models in the Sanus Natural Foundations lineup.

Product highlights:

  • 18" stand for center channel speakers up to 25 lbs.
  • hardwood pillars are finished with three coats of hand-sanded lacquer
  • adjustable-height brass studs and neoprene pads provide isolation and resonance damping
  • includes adjustable carpet spikes and screw-in polyester feet for stability
  • built-in wire management channel conceals and protects your speaker cables
  • anti-resonant MDF base
  • top plate dimensions: 14-1/16"W x 8-1/16"D
  • base dimensions: 18-1/4"W x 11-3/4"D
  • warranty: 5 years
  • MFR # NFC18 BLACK

What's in the box:

  • Top plate
  • Base
  • 2 Pillars
  • 4 Isolation feet
  • 4 Adjustable spikes
  • 8 Rubber pads
  • Four 1.25"
  • Four 2.25" screws
  • 2 Adjustable stud caps
  • 4 Pan head screws
  • 2 Lock nuts
  • 2 Rubber caps
  • 2 Wire covers
  • Instruction Manual

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More details on the Sanus NFC18

Russ B.

Features & specs

Number of Stands Included N/A
Stand Type N/A
Compatibility N/A
Height 18
Weight Capacity N/A
Base Dimensions 18.0625 x 11.8125
Top Plate Dimensions 14.0625 x 8.0625
Materials MDF, Steel
Adjustable No
Wire Management Yes
Fillable No
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Features

Compatibility: The Sanus Natural Series NFC18 is an 18" tall stand for center-channel speakers up to 25 lbs. It features a 14.0625" x 8.0625" top plate with adjustable-height brass studs and neoprene pads to provide superior isolation and resonance damping for your center channel speaker.

Note: This product is sold individually.

MDF & Hardwood Construction: The Sanus NFC18 features an anti-resonant MDF base and twin hardwood pillars finished with three coats of hand-sanded black lacquer.

Rubber Feet or Carpet Spikes: The NFC18 includes adjustable carpet spikes and screw-in polyester feet for stability.  The spikes pierce the carpeting and anchor the stand to the floor, keeping the speaker stable and reducing resonance. With the spiked feet installed, the stand height is adjustable from 17.75" to 18". If you do not wish to use the spiked feet, Sanus has included rubber feet that will not scratch your floor.

Wire Management: A patented wire management channel conceals and protects your speaker cables. Plastic wire covers on the back of the two pillars give the speaker stands a neater look by concealing the wires completely.

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4 questions already asked

Q
will this hold the polk lsim 706 c?
yakaway  Feb 15, 2018
5 answers
A
I used this to mount a similar Polk Central Channel speaker, CSIA6. It looks great and stable.
krishnaswany  Feb 16, 2018
A
I do not recommend it since the Polk is a 42.3 lb speaker and the Sanus stand is designed for no more than 25 lb.
joseph c  Feb 16, 2018
A
I have that exact center channel and had no issues.
david  Feb 15, 2018
A
I believe it can. It is a very sturdy and stable stand for center channel speaker.
kirit  Feb 15, 2018
A
My guess is yes. I have a B&W CM2 Center that weighs about 42lbs and it fits nicely. I think the Polk is about the same weight.
rajeeb  Feb 15, 2018
Q
Is this stand suitable for a Klipsch rc 64?
rickie  Feb 23, 2015
1 answer
A
I forwarded your question to an Advisor and they responded with the following: One will not work, but if you get two of them, then they could support your center channel speaker. If you would like to discuss further you can contact an Advisor directly by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat.
kristina  Feb 25, 2015 (Staff)
Q
Is this stand suitable for Def tech's CS8040HD center speaker?
bharat  Dec 24, 2013
1 answer
A
We do list this stand as a recommended accessory for that center channel speaker.
jeff  Dec 26, 2013 (Staff)
Q
Would this hold a 40 lb. B&W center?
greg  Feb 03, 2018
5 answers
A
Yes, very easily.
brad  Feb 05, 2018
A
It shouldn't be a problem. My center is a B&W HTM7 which weights 28 lbs. The Sanus is quite sturdy.
john f.  Feb 03, 2018
A
If the center speaker is long and/or wide then I would use both stands. I don't think the weight would matter but vibrations may cause a stability issue if the speaker hangs too far over the edges of one stand. If the speaker does not hang over by more than a couple of inches then one stand will hold the weight.
mark  Feb 03, 2018
A
Hi Greg P. I have a PSB center channel speaker 22x14x10 that weighs 43lbs. My Sanus NFC18 is very stable and on thin carpet without spikes. Because of the dimensions of my speaker and being piano gloss black color I did add a sheet of rubberized foam for a barrier but that was only because my speaker is large and the feet/pads on the bottom don't sit on the top plate of the stand.
brian  Feb 03, 2018
A
I don't know the dimensions of your center channel, but this stand would have no issues supporting 40 pounds.
matthew  Feb 03, 2018

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