SANUS SYSTEMS BF-24B Wood Speaker Stands
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- 24" high
- Concealed wire management
- Furniture-grade appearance with upscale performance
- Twin contoured pillars give support and rigidity
- Constructed of medium density fibercore to minimize resonance
Product Description stand height: 24" * top plate measures 6-1/2" x 6-1/2" * base plate measures 11-5/16" x 9-1/2" * supports 20 lbs. *
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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Like the name implies these are indeed basic. However they are affordable, easy to assemble and decent looking. The finish is a powder like matte black. Theres a small gap between the two vertical boards and at certain angles you can see the speaker wire. They are my second set of Sanus stands. Vanns suggested them with the Energy bookshelf speakers I bought at the same time. In my opinion they are too short to use with the RC10s.
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Awesome speaker stands!
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So I was looking for speaker stands to support my new Klipsch B-3 fronts and after researching a lot of other styles, I decided on these Sanus wood mounts for both form and price. Although I have to admit -having read a lot of the other reviews from previous owners here on Amazon- I was a bit leary about the wood splitting when I drove in the screws. After building a set of these myself all I can say is I'm not sure what other people are doing to their stands but mine went together perfectly with no splitting what-so-ever. I don't know if Sanus changed the screw size or made the pilot holes larger or what, but everything matched up perfectly for me. I did use a hand driver and was carefull not to over-tighten as suggested in the manual and like I said, had no problems at all. The stands hold the speakers perfectly and the sound stage in my living room is a LOT better now that I have the ability move my fronts wherever I want to (they used to sit on the media furniture below the wall mounted tv which was too close together). In summary, these are fantastic stands that I would not hesitate to buy again or recommend to a friend! Way to go Sanus/ Amazon!
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Great littlr stands
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I bought these stands to replace the cinder blocks I had been using because I wanted stands a little taller than a block-and-a-half, plus I thought they'd look a little less industrial.
I've read all the reviews of these stands, so I'll try to address some issues other folks have had and offer suggestions.
Assembly:
I had no trouble putting these stands together--no splitting of wood--everything went together like it was supposed to.
But, I'd suggest getting both screws started first, then tightening each equally (like tightening lug nuts on your car). I'd say using a power driver would be a no-no--a screw driver was all I needed.
Stability:
I was a little worried these might be a little tipsy, since my Hsu HB-1 Mk II speakers only weigh 12 pounds. I had planned on using 2 paving bricks wrapped in fabric to weight down each stand to provide more mass, but after a couple of days of the plastic spikes "settling in" to the carpet, this wasn't necessary.
I'd suggest not using the little rubber feet on the top plate, but instead 4 small squares of Handi-Tak (2 or 3 bucks at Wal-Mart or Staples)for better isolation, plus this stuff really holds your speaker to the stand.
Cable management:
A total joke if you're trying to use the itty-bitty holes drilled into the top and bottom plate. Since I use 12-gauge cable, this definitely wasn't an option. But since the plastic strip in back doesn't fit tight up-and-down, it leaves enough room to route your cables under the gap at the bottom and out over the gap at the top of the strip--then just snap in the strip and you're done.
I also was not overly impressed with the 17-language instruction manual, but since there are only 5 pieces in each stand to assemble, this wasn't a major issue.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with these stands
No, they're not made of real wood. Yes, they're somewhat light-weight, but for the price, I would recommend these stands.
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sanus speaker stands
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I like these stands but,the four supports-the boards between the stand base and the speaker base need to be replaced.When I receive the stands the pre-drilled holes were not large enough for the included screws and they split.Other than the four supports the stands are ok.
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Good stand for front speakers
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Got this stand for my front speakers since it only 24 inch in height. Able to withstand the heavy onkyo speakers but keep an eye when you have kids around. Good wooden stand which needs to be assembled carefully but I am still wondering why speaker stands are this expensive while the similar small furnitures are cheaper.
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