🎶 Stand Tall, Sound Better!
The Ultimate Support JS-MS70 JamStands Series Studio Monitor Stands are designed for audio professionals seeking stability and flexibility. With adjustable heights ranging from 32.25” to 44.25”, a robust load capacity of 100 lbs, and a low-profile base, these stands ensure your studio monitors are perfectly positioned for optimal sound. The included leveling spikes and rubber feet provide versatility for any environment, while the durable alloy steel construction guarantees longevity. No assembly is required, making setup a breeze.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 52 inches |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 4 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
A**R
By far the best deal on affordable monitor stands.
These stands are great. They're made by Ultimate Support, so they have the same high-quality workmanship and sturdiness that you would expect from a proper Ultimate stand. Yet they are still cheaper than any of the credible alternatives I could find online. (Most places carry "On-Stage Stands" brand, which I absolutely loathe for their less-than-professional build quality.)The stands are pretty easy and simple to set up and adjust to the right height, but they are extremely sturdy and have these metal pins that you can use to make sure they stay at the right level of adjustment. The platforms have a great soft rubberized grip, so my monitors stay put even if I bump into them when trying to get into the corner of my room behind the stands. Also the platforms can rotate/swivel pretty easily, which is nice for fine-tuning the angle of the speakers, especially when I was first setting them up and needed to experiment a lot to find just the right listening sweet spot.I use Yamaha HS80M monitors with 8-inch cones, which are fairly big and are actually a little bigger than the platforms of the stands, but the stands have no problem supporting these speakers and I don't feel anxious about them falling or anything. So you don't necessarily have to have tiny near-fields to be able to use these stands.Overall, I would highly recommend these monitor stands. I don't think you could get a better deal without shelling out significantly more cash to get the actual Ultimate Support name-brand stands.
M**.
Sturdy and Reliable Monitor Stands for Any Studio
I bought these stands to position my studio monitors perfectly and help isolate their sound for more accurate playback, and they’ve been an essential part of my home studio ever since. I’ve been using them for close to 10 years, and their durability and stability are truly impressive.The stands are incredibly sturdy, easily supporting the weight of my monitors without any wobble or instability. They’ve also been great for optimizing my listening environment by ensuring my monitors are positioned at the right height and angle.For anyone building a home studio or looking to improve their monitor setup, these stands are a staple. They’re reliable, long-lasting, and a great investment for any serious audio work. Highly recommended!
B**D
Value for money
The Ultimate Support JS-MS70 JamStands Studio Monitor Stands are a solid choice for the price.Pros:Value for Money: These stands are sturdy and can easily support heavy speakers without any issues. They provide good height adjustability and look professional in a studio setup.Durability: Built to last, these stands offer excellent stability for most studio monitors.Cons:Minor Wobble: While they’re stable enough for practical use, there’s a slight wobble, which might be noticeable on uneven floors. However, it’s not alarming or unsafe.Overall:A reliable product that delivers on its promise. Perfect for anyone looking for affordable and functional speaker stands. Just make sure to stabilize the base if you’re on an uneven surface!
R**N
Better support than I expected
Moving up from a 5.1 to 7.1 setup for my home theater, I realized that I would need pole stands to support my surrounds.I already had a pair of old pole stands that didn't extend very high, and when they did, they were wobbly and the weight caused by the speaker on top shifted forward or backwards.I knew I would have to spend some good money to buy pole stands that were more sturdy.I first considered the Atlantic Satellite 77305018 stands that are an Amazon Best Seller for $30 less.Thing is, I figure you get what you pay for. Those stands didn't look sturdy, and some of the reviews indicated that they would probably not be.So, I went ahead and spent $30 more than I could have and ordered these JSMS70 Speaker Stands.Package arrived within two days with Prime delivery via FedEx.First thing, there are no instructions included in the box. So, really, for the first few minutes I was trying to figure out what to do next.It then seemed pretty apparent to me that all I had to do was use the included socket screwdriver tool to unscrew the long screws at either end of the pole.Using those long screws, you simply screw in the base (with washer) and then the top mounting plate.I had each stand together in about 5 minutes.I extended the pole upwards as far as it would go, securing the last notch with the included pin. The pin is a nice added touch, as it gives me assurance that the pole will never become disconnected.The speakers I was attaching were Atlantic Technology 2400SRs. They are medium size surrounds, weighing in at just under 5lbs. each.I was happy to see that the speakers, at the highest pole position, did not lean or wobble -- that is, as long as you don't bump into it. A slight touch to the pole does make it wobble somewhat, but I don't expect many people to be walking into my side or rear surrounds.The only problem I have is that the mounting plate is too large for the speakers. I know that the company probably wanted the best size plate for any size speaker, but for those that have small to medium sized speakers, the plate will somewhat overwhelm the speaker itself.In all, I am extremely happy with these stands -- so much so I am going to order another pair next month and replace the older wobbly stands I am currently using.
S**.
Worth the money!!!
I needed stands that would hold the weight of the KRK RP8G4 Rokit 8 Generation 4 Powered Studio Monitors and these are the ones. Nice and sturdy with the monitors on them. Also, the height adjustment is higher than all others. I needed ones that went over 36" so they would be just over my board and not be hidden behind it. Being flat on the bottom as opposed to a tripod is also what I needed since space behind my board is limited because I have a ton of cables running behind it. This one makes it so I can run the cables over the base and still no wobble from the stand.
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