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Budget stands that do the job!
I use these stands to support my Adam T7V's on the 2nd height setting. They are pretty stable and have a large base plate, but the stability is not perfect. I would maybe be worried a bit if I had animals running around and bumping into them.
The stands have rubber feet that do a good job in keeping the stands in place and to absorb some of the vibrations. You also have the choice to use metal feet. The top plate that carries the monitors is wide and sturdy, can be inclined up or down. I keep it in the middle position and it holds well. The top of the plate is rubber and it keeps the speaker in place nicely. I put iso foam on top of the plate just to add some extra decoupling. The stands hold all of that in place with no problem. They can be height adjusted. I keep them on the 2nd height setting and it's stable.
All in all they're great budget stands and I can't really fault them considering the price. They surely upgraded my audio setup since they allowed me to remove the speakers from the table.
The stands have rubber feet that do a good job in keeping the stands in place and to absorb some of the vibrations. You also have the choice to use metal feet. The top plate that carries the monitors is wide and sturdy, can be inclined up or down. I keep it in the middle position and it holds well. The top of the plate is rubber and it keeps the speaker in place nicely. I put iso foam on top of the plate just to add some extra decoupling. The stands hold all of that in place with no problem. They can be height adjusted. I keep them on the 2nd height setting and it's stable.
All in all they're great budget stands and I can't really fault them considering the price. They surely upgraded my audio setup since they allowed me to remove the speakers from the table.
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Perfect for home studio
Sturdy and stable, my monitors stay in place en inclining the surface.
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Best monitor stand for the money
I went through all of Thomann's stands... and this one not only includes a tilting option, a nice rubber base, reliable & solid adjustment system... but it also comes with optional metal spikes that you can use in place of the standard rubber ones.
Another thing about this kind of base versus round and triangular ones, is that with this one you can place it near table legs easier! That was what sealed the deal for me. The only con to this kind of base design is that it might be a little susceptible to getting bumped into.
Another thing about this kind of base versus round and triangular ones, is that with this one you can place it near table legs easier! That was what sealed the deal for me. The only con to this kind of base design is that it might be a little susceptible to getting bumped into.
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