Great product
Charles from Cumming, GA on 11/26/2024
Very well made, sturdy stands with or without filler. I really love the design. If there was any negative, I wish they came with larger platforms to mount your speakers on.
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Dennis from Reading, PA on 7/17/2024
Nice looking and easy assembly, but really no audible benefit. IMO very overpriced.
Pros: Nice looking.
Cons: Zero bang for the bucks - overpriced!
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Herman from Sammamish, WA on 7/12/2024
I have a couple of pairs of these now and absolutely love them. They are solidly built, provide great isolation and look fantastic.
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Top notch
Scott from MINNEAPOLIS, MN on 3/12/2024
These are fantastic. I've bought a Leak amp, Wharfedale Denton 85 speakers and a bunch of other bits from Crutchfield in the past few months as I'm updating my system, and these might be my favorite addition. They look perfect under the Dentons. As a furniture maker and designer I'm taken by their simplicity, elegance and stability. Fit and finish is top notch and they were a joy and breeze to assemble and get under my speakers. I love the knurled, pointed feet that can be adjusted so my speakers are tipping back a half inch or so. The stainless steel feet and hardware nicely set off the matte black powder coat finish.
Pros: Nice quality, aesthetically pleasing, well packed and easy to assemble.
Cons: None
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Crutchfield customer from Lees Summit, MO on 11/24/2019
For $500 I would rather buy a different stand. The top plate that the speaker sits on feels like a cheap piece of pressed wood, a lot less than what I would expect at this price. I've owned other $500 speaker stands and it's very clear where the money is with them, not with these. I really want to like these because they are very cool looking, but they just don't demand the price. The ball bearings look cool and or a good idea, but the design of how the platform sits on them makes them completely a relevant and unnecessary. If you're going to spend $500 on stands, instead of these go with the Bowers and Wilkins 700 series. If you had both in hand you would definitely see the difference
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