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PERLESMITH Adjustable Speaker Stands extend from 19.3" to 44.3", supporting speakers up to 9 lbs with a sturdy cast iron tri-foot base. Designed for premium stability and universal compatibility with major brands, these stands feature upgraded cable management and three mounting options for a clean, customizable audio setup.




















| Base Width | 15.59 Inches |
| Brand | PERLESMITH |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 15.59"L x 15.59"W x 44.29"H |
J**S
Well made and sturdy
These are very nice. Assembly is easy, I recommend feeding your audio cable through each piece first and the slide adjustable one collapsed not extended and pull it out the top , then attach the pieces together. I didn't have a coat hanger so this was easier to feed the cable. Once everything was tight it was time to attach the speakers. My speakers are Samsung and the hardware was included for them. I find these stands are very sturdy, look great, and are high enough to go over my sofa to cast the sound. Fully extended the bottom of my speakers are at 39". These are well made, no issues at all. Made a huge sound difference getting them in the propper rear positions.
C**R
Great Buy for SMALL Speakers
Well, I can’t imagine many stands are easier to assemble than these. I can’t vouch for them on larger speakers, but for really small speakers these fit the bill perfectly, at least for my personal needs. 1. Inexpensive but decent build quality 2. Tallest I could find, given my speaker size and price range 3. Floor base size and overall stand design allows close placement to walls 4. Stand poles are robust and fit together well with no wobble (as opposed to being thin and shaky, as were the many other small pole-based stands I previously tried and returned) 5. Base is sturdy enough, weighted about right to eliminate excessive wobble with SMALL speakers without weighing a ton. 6. Easy assembly with multiple mounting options. 7. At least in my case, they arrived with no missing parts, no misaligned holes, no stripped threads. First, let me stress that I used these with SMALL speakers. I paired them with the old Energy Take Classic 5.1 speakers that are ~4” width and depth, ~7” tall. I would NOT use these stands for speakers much larger/heavier than those. I used the horizontal, bottom-of-speaker mounting plate to affix each speaker directly centered over stand poles (as opposed to the L-shaped key hole option for rear speaker mount, also included). Rear mounting the speakers will probably shift their center of gravity off pole-center for all but the tiniest of speakers. I wouldn’t recommend that method, but I didn’t try it, it might work just fine for you. The keyholes in my speakers were too small for the included keyhole screw, anyway. The included under-speaker-bottom mounting plates are small enough to be fully covered by most any speaker without any speaker overhang. The installation pack comes with double sticky sided sponge/felt pads, cut to exactly fit the contour of the base mount plates and has precut screw holes matching those in the mounting plate. You’ll need to supply your own screws if drilling your own holes into your speakers. I wouldn’t use the sticky felt as your only means of final mounting. I think they’re included just to help you keep speakers stuck in place while drilling holes into speaker bottoms and to prevent sonic vibration after final speaker mounting with screws. I wouldn’t trust the sticky felt pads as the only means of attaching my speakers, but you might get away with it if your speakers are tiny and you never bump your speaker stands with any great force. A tri-foot base will never be as stable a four footed base, or a single flat base, but this one is plenty stable for small speakers centered over the speaker pole. The tri-foot base is part of the design-plus that allows close placement to walls, so for me it is an acceptable, minor trade off in form and function. All in all, the base is stable enough. I can’t vouch for the other mounting options I didn’t use. I absolutely would NOT use these stands for heavy speakers, but if you have small speakers of a size and weight to the ones I mentioned above, and you use the bottom-of-speaker mounting plate, these are about the best option you’ll find on amazon at this price point (probably much higher). If you have kids or larger pets that will bump them often, you might want to rethink speaker stands of any kind because there are no stands that can’t be knocked over unless they’re bolted to the floor. Here are a couple mounting tips, should you decide to purchase these speakers: Mounting Tip 1 (for base plate/sticky felt option): Put small strips of masking tape (or similar) on the bottom edge of each speaker side and face before final mounting. Temporarily place speaker in position, on mounting plate (without sticking the sponge/felt pad down yet, or peeling off sticky side protector sheets). Center each side of speaker to pole, by eye. Use a sharpie/marker to mark the tape at pole-center of each speaker side/face. Remove speaker, apply sticky pads to mounting plate. Sit in a chair (or on a stool) in front of the stand with mounting plate at eye level, close enough that you can lean comfortably to see tick marks on tape of each speaker side. Grasp the speaker pole with fingers of one hand as close to mounting plate as possible, one thumb sticking up. Use that hand to steady the pole. While lowering speaker on to sticky pad, use your thumb (now sticking up) as a lever to partially rest the speaker on and to aid in physically guiding the speaker down as you align the center marks you made on the tape to the stand poles. At the same time, use the other hand to hold most of the speaker weight, and slowly lower the speaker onto the sticky pad using the tick marks you made on the tape on each speaker face to line up speaker center to pole. If you drill into your speakers to use screws as well, you’ll still want to press down a little on top of your speaker to keep from pushing the speakers off the sticky pads while drilling from underneath. Mounting Tip 2 (to base plate, no drilling): If you don’t want to drill into your speakers to use the base plate mount, and you don’t trust the included sticky pads to be sticky enough, you can use an alternative attachment method. But honestly, who cares about tiny holes in the bottom of your speakers? It’s the bottom, for Pete’s sake! No one will see them, they won’t hurt or effect speaker performance, and your speakers will never fall off the stand, even if you knock the stand over (unless they physically break off and tear out the screw holes). However, if you’re squeamish about drilling into your speakers, you can purchase Dual Lock strips instead of using screws or trusting the sticky pads. And no, I don’t work for the Dual Lock company, but that stuff is da bomb. (Aside: If you’re a guitarist with a pedal board and you aren’t constantly rearranging your rig, you really want to try Dual Lock). In my book, Dual Lock is a superior alternative to Velcro, if your goal is a kinda-permanent fixture that is rock steady and stuck together like it’s welded... until you don’t want it to be any more. When you want to unstick it, it comes off, but only after no small amount of tugging. I’ve found the adhesive bottom side stays stuck, but peels off when you need it to without damaging surfaces. Instead of “hook and loop” that require male and female strips, its a one part system made of strips with sticky adhesive on the underside (like Velcro) but uses a single type of latching system. The mounting strip (one type used on both things to be stuck together) is covered in tiny interlocking plastic “mushrooms”. Dual Lock, in my experience, has far greater “grab” than Velcro, is a one part fixture instead of 2 parts, and doesn’t wobble around, back and forth like Velcro does. The adhesive side sticks firmly to most surfaces, and stays put even when yanking the “mushroom” sides apart from each other, but doesn’t damage or leave residue when removed. The downside: Once you press two pieces of Dual Lock together, they ain’t comin’ apart without a fight, but that’s what you want anyway. Bigger downside: The stuff ain’t cheap, but it costs less than replacing speakers that wound up in a damaged heap on your floor.
A**E
Worth the price and Quality !!!
Easy to assemble, the base is sturdy and nice agronomic design. Easy to assemble, handy, lot of screws and accessories provided. Well built, Though they provided hole to send a cable inside the pole, but still the hole is small so couldn't fit my Samsung hw-q990D rear speaker power cable. Otherwise its nice product.
R**N
Perfect for the Samsung SWA 9500s!!
I was cautious in buying these stands because of some negative reviews. But I HAVE to say these stands are perfect for the Samsung SWA 9500s rear speakers. I had absolutely no problems in assembling them nor in attaching the speakers with the provided hardware. The quality is excellent and the instructions are excellent. If you expect to hide the speaker cords, you won't be able to, the power in to the speaker is just too big (no fault of the stands). Run the cords down the outside of the stands, both are black, duh. The stands weigh enough and are sturdy enough that there is no problem with tilting. There is an ABUNDANCE of hardware provided that I suspect that you will be able to mount any small rear speaker that is currently on the market without going to the hardware store. I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase and heartily recommend these stands. Again, they assembled easily and the provided screws (labeled "I" and also suggested in the Instructions) attached my speakers perfectly. I wasted several hours looking at other stands because of negative reviews, I suggest you ignore them for these specific speakers.
L**C
These speaker stands are everything they claim to be.
I personally could not use these speaker stands - ONLY because I have a peculiar setup where my sectional sofa is very close to the walls and without moving the sofa I could not fit the stand bases behind the sofa. I didn't want to move my sofa because the sections are joined together w a bracket and I didn't want to undo that and fix again. Also I could not get them placed underneath the sofa. Being a sectional it is very close to the floor. These stands don't have a lot of height but they do require about 2 inches for clearance. These stands would work for most folks. Beyond all that - the stands seem very well made and sturdy. I did unbox them hoping they would fit under my sofa and in-between the sofa and walls and even started putting them together. Assembly seemed easy. All of the parts and hardware were labeled plainly, packaged separately with each one marked and that was helpful. If you have ever put anything together you could do these stands with no problem. There are several pieces of hardware included to choose from as to how you want to mount your speakers to the stand. If I could have used them they would have worked with my Vizio sound bar rear speakers; however my speakers are a little on the small side. These stands could be used but the speakers looked a little small for them. The stands are not thick but are prob an inch in diameter. My speakers aren't a lot bigger. If it had not been for the sofa and wall space issue I probably would have used the stands. These are great quality stands and would work for most people. They are not cheaply made. They are not plastic but an iron-like metal. They look very modern and neat. Even though I couldn't use them I wanted to write a review because I think most people would be very happy with these.
D**K
Works with VIZIO V51x-J6 - BUT…
It is a nice, well-built, sturdy stand. It will work with the Vizio V51X – J6 36inch sound bar kit’s satellite Speakers, however I would like to point out something. This speaker set has RCA connectors that are very thick. They will fit, but it is NOT easy or quick. While the connector easily fits into the opening at the top of the post and progresses down about a foot or so, he will quickly come to realize that it meets resistance. If you collapse the telescopic assembly, and stick your finger into the bottom you’ll feel that the inner pipe has some sort of a reduction bushing. This changes the inside diameter that the molded RCA connector Has to go through. It’s a tight fit. It took several minutes of patience and jiggling the wire up and down for several minutes before the connector hit dead center in slid through. Once it slides through, it was easy to pass it through all the way down. The Vizio V51‘s satellite speaker cables have two different ends. There is a 90° bend end, and a straight end. You most certainly do not want to use the 90° bend and to fish through this. Use the straight RCA end and fish at top down. Again, be patient and jostle it until it slides through. I almost gave up on it, but I tried just to see if I could fit it the other direction to get it to go through that bushing and it did fit. So, I knew it could fit going the correct direction. If you like the look of the stand, just be patient when fishing the wire down because you will meet some resistance.
J**I
Good quality, sturdy stands. Vizio square speaker plugs fit inside the poles.
I bought these stands because the rear speaker plugs for my Vizio M512a-H6 soundbar obviously wouldn't fit into the poles of my old stands, and the wires are very thin so I didn't feel comfortable cutting and splicing them to in order to run them inside the poles as I did with my old soundbar wires. The ad stated that they had redesigned the poles of their stands in order to allow plugs to easily fit through the inside, so I decided to take a chance. The one problem I had with running the plugs and wires through involved a circular metal ring located inside the main pole about 3 inches from the bottom. I think it was placed there to strengthen the tubing and help it to keep it's shape. The circular opening of that piece was just big enough to allow the square wiring plug to fit through, but the corners of the plug kept getting caught on it, keeping the plug from easily going through. I had to use a long, thin awl to position the plug into the center of the hole to finally allow it through, which is why I knocked one star off it's ease of assembly. It might have helped if the inside surface of the support ring was beveled in order to help guide the plug toward it's center opening. The stands do look larger and thicker than my old set, as shown in the photo, but they do their job well. The kit came with all hardware necessary to attach a wide variety of speakers, and everything was neatly packaged and well organized with the different sets of screws, nuts, etc. all individually packed in separate compartments and all clearly labeled. IMHO, this is a very good quality set of speaker stands and a great value.
J**T
Good quality speaker stands
These stands are just what I wanted for the rear surround speakers for my Sony Bravia Quad system. The overall build quality is high and the bases seem to be a good weight to make them sturdy. There is a good selection of mounting brackets and screws. I only need the single rear screw bracket for mine.
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