🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Perlegear Universal Speaker Stands are designed to support satellite and bookshelf speakers up to 22lbs, featuring a height of 33.6 inches for optimal sound positioning. With built-in wire management for a tidy look and a sturdy tempered glass base, these stands combine functionality with style. Tool-free assembly makes setup a breeze, ensuring you can enjoy your audio experience without hassle.
Maximum Height | 33.6 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4"L x 11"W x 33.6"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Finish Types | Painted or Powder Coated |
Color | black |
Load Capacity | 22 Pounds |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
M**M
Finally! An Ear-Height speaker stand!
These are probably the tallest, most stylish, most bang / bang-for-the-buck speaker stands you’ll find.ConsSpeaker mount doesn’t adjust small enough to securely mount smaller speakers like the Klipsch Cinema 1200 surrounds (pictured). They will sit on top just fine, though. Some dense foam or some other spacer could probably be added to the sides if needed.Not nearly as heavy / heavy-duty as more expensive options. (but do they need to be?)I had a couple scratches on the tempered glass, but honestly it never came to my attention again after assembly.Stick-on feet are just wherever you put them with no references.ProsACTUALLY ear-height! I don’t know why everyone else makes speaker stands so short when they’re supposed to be at least ear-height. Dolby suggests 2ft above ear-height, but that would look very odd in most people’s homes.Bottom base looks stylish if dusted every once in a while.Tons of adjustability opportunities! The top pole and bottom pole cable holes don’t need to line up, so you could bring the cable in on the side and exit the top at the rear. I have a peculiarly placed rear speaker that I need to hide behind a door that swings open. I just rotated the base in a way that gives me the most door opening angle and was still able to direct the speaker toward the listener position and have the cables enter and exit where I wanted. The two poles are joined by a ribbed plastic connector. I intentionally don’t press them in all the way to squeeze every centimeter of height out of them. I was just thinking that I could probably 3D print my own connector to account for any height I might want to add in the future.The price isn’t bad.Other notesIt includes 3M stick-on foam pads for the top and sides of the bracket where it will snug the speakers.Do be sure to read the directions and feed your cable through before assembling the second hold of the post. Especially important detail for power cables, because they’ll often get caught up near the connector piece and you’ll no longer be able to help manipulate the cable end past that point.Images-Side-By-Side comparison of this 33.6” stand next to an exorbitantly more expensive Klipsch 28” stand.-Underneath shot of the mounting-bracket, since I don’t think anyone else has posted a photo.-Bracket min-size using Cinema 1200 surround speaker.-Spacer section that I intentionally leave unpressed.-Closeup of the mounting bracket itself-Door-corner configuration.
A**.
Beautiful and Sturdy, but does not fit Sonos Play 3
Title says it all. So wish these fit the Sonos Play 3, because they're absolutely gorgeous and sturdy enough to support them. Unfortunately they aren't quite wide enough to fit the Play 3s in horizontal orientation and they're just a little too wide to fit them in the vertical one.
T**Y
great except for wing nuts not lovely to see
I found the packaging minimal and little waste, no styrofoam. The unit materials are of decent to better quality, and it was easy to assemble. I did have to use a mallet to pound the 2 piece tubes together. No problem. I was very disappointed to sit down and see the large wing nuts hanging underneath the speakers. Since I didn't connect to the AV receiver pending the arrival of the floor standing speaker, when I wire everything I'll remove the wing nuts altogether because I don't think the seating pieces will separate without the wing nuts. I did notice that the speaker seat, which I couldn't get tightened to immobilize, actually allows the speakers to swivel a bit without having to turn the whole stand. Note also the tiny solid rubber knob feet that keep the heavy glass bottom from laying directly on the floor, that's a small touch that I appreciate. I'm glad I got this style stand instead of the kind that holds speakers by an attachment at the back. I'd read a review on those that mention the weight making the speaker droop downward. My speakers are 6.5" x 6.5" and barely had to slide apart the seat to accommodate that size. It's a keeper, maybe they'll figure out how to not have the 4 large wing nuts visible.... it ruins the clean lines.
O**
As described
As described
R**Z
Good Stability, Perfect Height for Surround Speakers
The media could not be loaded. We used the stands to place surround speakers in a home theater system. Our primary concern with speaker stands was their stability from tipping. We found these Perlegear stands to be very stable and were pleased. Watch our video and read on for our impressions.-- VERY STABLE: We mounted a 12lb speaker (Polk RTI-A1) and the stand was very stable. We tilted it approximately 20 degrees and the stand would not fall over. See the attached video-- CONVENIENT THUMB SCREW: The thumb screws to tightend the base clamps are very convenient vs having to use an allen wrench.-- TWIST TO AIM: Even after put together, the speaker will twist to aim it properly but there is no down or up adjustment.-- GOOD HEIGHT: While its a fixed height, it turns out it was a perfect height to match the other surround speakers which were set on top of SVS PC2000 cylinder subwoofers.-- EASY ASSEMBLY: Very easy to assemble with only 2 screws and a plastic insert for 2 metal tubes.
D**N
Easy to adjust. Nice and strong. Look great also.
Works great, speakers fit good. Nice build. Good deal for the price. Heavy and that’s a good thing as they’re holding $250.00 klipsh speakers. Definitely don’t want them falling over.
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