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The Mounting Dream Height Adjustable Speaker Stands offer a robust solution for audio enthusiasts, featuring a heavy-duty base, adjustable height up to 39 inches, and compatibility with various speaker types. With a load capacity of 11 lbs per stand and built-in cable management, these stands not only enhance sound quality but also maintain a clean and organized look in your space.



| Load Capacity | 11 Pounds |
| Fit Type | Over-Ear |
| Finish Types | Powder Injection |
| Color | black |
| Base Width | 10.78 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 39 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
T**Y
Great quality
These are actually very good speaker stands. They are rated for 11 lbs and my speakers are 8 lbs. They are a little top heavy. I had to turn the gooseneck the opposite way to balance the weight. Im overall satisfied. I may add a 5 lb base weight at some point. I saw some for a canopy weights that would work perfectly. They are flat with an opening to slide around the post. I'll edit my post when I add them.
B**B
Fits Vizio SB3651 Rear Speakers
I was a bit apprehensive due to some reviewers saying the input cable from Vizio didn’t fit the hole in the speaker stand. I took a risk given the diameter in the description read .59 inches. The risk paid off, I was able to pull the wire from the bottom by tying some fish line to the “rca” style cable and pulling it up as I set up the top half of the stand. The only drawback to this set is the speaker attachment unit. The holes in it definitely don’t allow for the Vizio cable to fit through. But that’s all right if you’re okay with setting up your speakers horizontally. It doesn’t bother me and if it did, I could’ve easily drilled the hole bigger to fit my needs. Overall I’m very happy with my purchase. Affordable and practical!
M**D
Using with Roku wireless speakers. Not bad, not great.
I bought these because I did not want to spend almost 3x's the amount (around 110 dollars) for the stands designed specifically for Roku wireless speakers. Assembly was simple. Not many parts to deal with. You are better off using your own Phillips screwdriver though, not the Frankentool they give you. The screws it comes with (#6 fine thread) are too long for Roku speaker mounts so I had to use my own. Not a big deal but something to keep in mind. The Roku speakers weigh around 4lbs each. I would not feel comfortable putting anything heavier on these stands. They do not give me the impression they could support much more weight. Even my speakers are pushing the limits IMO. It would not take much effort to tip them over for example.Fit and finish is very good. No flaws, no missing or damaged parts, etc. Nothing fancy or "good looking" about them. I have them hidden from view behind our recliners, so looks were not a concern anyhow. I have each one raised all the way up and, so far, they have held position without any slippage.Overall, 3.5-4 stars for quality, value, and overall functionality. There are far too many virtually identical speaker stands out there to determine if these are any "better" or "worse" than the others, so my advice is to just go with the least expensive option. That's how I ended up with these.
C**R
Greatest Stands on Earth
I am fairly sure that the two stands can survive a nuclear blast. When the box came in I thought these were going to be made out of weak flimsy plastic but when I watched the mail delivery put his back brace on and asked me to sign, I knew right then and there.. I underestimated this product. As if it was made out of the same material as Thor's Hammer, one man alone couldn't pick it up. As we two men carried this mighty product in to my house, the concrete stairs started to crack.. The wood floors wear creaking and my legs wear screaming! As we slowly lowered the box on the work bench, I believed I wasn't worthy enough to own this equipment. As I grabbed my K-Bar to open this incredibly designed box and gaze upon these stands, instantly I assumed they were created by a higher power! They were perfectly designed to support all my speakers regardless of shape or size, make or design.. The perfect equipment that man has ever made!! As I screwed in the harden steel rods into the massive stands, I felt like a blacksmith making the perfect weapon to slay dragons! When I mounted the speakers onto the frame and stepped back to view my perfect creation, I felt tears formed.. I will never feel as accomplished in my life again. 5/5 Perfect!
D**G
I’m keeping it anyway but It is correct that the Visio plug will not fit through the rod but also…
It is correct that the Visio plug will not fit through the rod. All they had to do was make a hole about an eighth of an inch bigger, and it would fit through perfectly. So I just kept the wires velcroed to the outside of the rod, But the other issue is that the speaker holder which claims to be 1.73 inches tall is well over 2.5 inches tall. So as you can see from the photo, I had to mount my 2” tall horizontal speakers above the bottom of the holder so that the speaker holder would not extend above the speaker. Had I known that I would’ve made a different choice.
D**)
Fully satisfied! Be patient during setup and sensible with the speaker choice.
Great stands and very thankful I found these. Was somewhat concerned after reading some of the other reviews, but I am fully satisfied with the end result in my application. I am using them for Episode 500 Satellite speakers that weight 5.4 lbs each. These are the only satellite stands I found that claimed to support more than 5 lbs. (wasn't interested in pedestal stands where speaker couldn't be attached) Speakers are fully secure and stands are as stable as can be on carpeting. These speakers are about 6" deep and are essentially centered above the pole after pushing the mount as far back as possible. I would submit you likely would not want to use these stands for speakers with depths greater than 7, maybe 8 inches. Extension pole does not bend upon extending it approx 44-46" and locks securely. I was able to hand-fish 12AWG Monoprice speaker wire through these stands without issue. It was somewhat of a slow process and had to go top-down (starting with speaker end exit hole). Going the opposite direction would have been much faster but I ran out of patience trying to pull the wire of the exit hole. Perhaps that is where others hit a wall and concluded it couldn't be done. With sensible speaker choices, these stands should work well for you.
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