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The Monolith Steel Speaker Stand with Adjustable Top Plate is the ideal pedestal for the home theater speakers in your entertainment system. Sturdy steel pillars provide incredible strength and rigidity to support a center channel or bookshelf‑style speaker weighing up to 75 pounds. The top plate features adjustable, padded screws to isolate and angle your speaker for proper alignment and positioning. The Monolith Steel Speaker Stand with Adjustable Top Plate is the perfect way to position and display your speakers! Each stand is sold as a single unit, rather than as a pair, so whether you need an odd number of stands or even, you won't be stuck with a leftover stand.
Sturdy Construction The steel support pillars can be filled with sand or steel shot for the ultimate in vibration dampening. Each stand features a scratch resistant black powder coated finish that cleans easily and resists scratches and scuffs.
Adjustable Top Plate Screws The top plate features adjustable, padded screws to isolate and angle your speaker for proper alignment and positioning of your center channel or bookshelf style speaker.
Adjustable Spikes Each stand includes adjustable floor spikes to pierce through the carpet to isolate the stand and your speaker from floor vibrations and resonances.
Ideal pedestal for the home theater speakers in your entertainment system.
Each stand is sold as a single unit, rather than as a pair, so whether you need an odd number of stands or even, you won't be stuck with a leftover stand.
This is a strong, stylish speaker stand, highly recommended.I have an entertainment center grotto in a space under the stairs, large enough for a 55" tv. I wanted to hear the center placed above the TV, since it had fit under the tv before and was too low. The stand was a safe way to try the placement, but I ended up repositioning the set with its own stand, and placing the center a bit higher, directly beneath the TV rather than on a lower shelf.I have been watching 3D movies in VR, using the 7.1.4 sound system, so on those occasions I am still using the stand to raise the height of the center speaker to match the height to ear level for all speakers; it doesn't matter if the speaker blocks the TV in the grotto, because my virtual movie screen appears larger than the room, and the sound is better than I can hear in any local cinema.