

🎶 Elevate your sound, elevate your space — stand out with Monolith.
The Monolith Speaker Stand is a 24-inch tall, solid cherry wood pedestal designed to support speakers up to 50 lbs. Featuring adjustable spikes for vibration isolation and soft rubber pads to protect your speakers, it combines sturdy construction with elegant style, making it the perfect choice for home theater enthusiasts seeking both performance and aesthetic appeal.





| ASIN | B07Z5HZY6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #126,363 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #352 in Speaker Stands #82,787 in Furniture |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (183) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 139168 |
| Manufacturer | Monoprice |
| Product Dimensions | 25.75 x 11 x 4.5 inches |
C**E
Sturdy and pleasing to the eye.
I'm happy with the looks of these. Perfect for my Klipsch 502s.
M**C
Perfect speaker stands
These stands are very well made, sturdy and beautiful. One review is incorrect about the quality of the wood. These are solid wood, not veneered. They are heavy and the fasteners are first rate. Although there is no cable management included, all you need are some of the inexpensive, stick on cable clips that Amazon sells, to stick to the back of the wooden stands. These are great stands.
O**F
Better than you'd expect for the $$
Excellent value for money. Unlike most of the all-metal speaker stands I saw, these Monolith stands are mostly made of wood and are entirely acceptable in a nicely furnished room. I did see some other stands that were similarly attractive, but much more expensive. Only real complaints are lack of cable management and only spike feet included in the package, but workarounds for these are easy enough (see CONS below) - five stars if those issues were addressed, otherwise these have seemed close to perfect for our purposes. PROS ASSEMBLY - Very easy, but it really helps to have an extra pair of hands briefly when attaching the base - there's some fiddly business with the loose metal cylinders connecting the two posts using shallow holes in each post, so if someone can just hold those together while the posts are inverted so you can attach the base, it makes things a lot easier. Have a med-large Phillips head screwdriver handy to screw in the bolts for the stand base. The platform is secured up top with smaller bolts tightened with a supplied Allen wrench. That's all there is to it except for the feet (see below). MATERIALS - These are real solid wood posts with threaded metal inserts for screwing in the bolts that secure the metal base and speaker platform. No cheap plastic or contact-paper-wrapped particleboard here. Hefty for good reason. APPEARANCE - The finished wood surfaces look great in our home theater area next to a cherry entertainment center. FUNCTIONALITY - I might be less demanding than some, but we can drive our home theater setup to some high volume levels and the stands don't appear to have changed the color of the sound or introduced any noise or vibration, even on a plank floor without the spike feet (discussed below). The top platform is completely flat and some handy adhesive rubber feet are included, so you can set a bookshelf speaker up to 50 lbs. atop each stand. CONS CABLE MANAGEMENT - Well, there isn't any. That's surprising with this stand's open design, since dangling wires kinda ruin the look. Workaround's easy enough - I used 3M Command Outdoor Light Clips I found at Lowe's (I prefer Command brand because they're easily removed without damaging the finish), but there are also versions specifically for cord management if you can find 'em. Route wire down the back of one of the posts using the clips and it all disappears, very nice look. If the back is visible in your deployment, I think Command also offers clear strips that might look a little tidier. Better still would have been some cable management directly integrated with the stand, but given the price and the quality of materials, I can live with it as is. SPIKE FEET - The stand ONLY comes with spike feet to screw into the base, which I'm sure are fine for installations on carpeting, so if that's where you'll put them this shouldn't be a problem. We have plank flooring in our great room, and without the spikes the base has metal edges that we didn't want on the floor either. We considered getting spike "coasters", but those seemed like a hassle for repositioning. Fortunately, the spikes screw into standard (for Chinese furniture) M8 x 1.25 threaded holes in the base plate, so I got some black nylon feet on Amazon (AMZ stock nbr B088BL18YH as of 16aug2022) to use instead, and those worked fine. I don't think this situation is all that unusual, so it would be better if "hard floor" feet were included with the stand.
M**M
Gorgeous High Quality Stands
I just got me a pair of the Denton 85 speakers and these stands are THE perfect match for them. They look really elegant with a different look. I thought these stands were going to be cheap and flimsy but I was very wrong. They are really well made and super sturdy. I am more than happy and the price is not bad at all.
S**A
Quality Product
These stands were even better than pictured online. Assembly was simple, the parts were all there, well-made and clearly identified in the instructions, materials are high-quality, and the final product a very attractive and stable way to floor-mount speakers. They are not the most affordable option for speakers but given their quality are a good value. A set of two made a nice addition to our home theater ensemble.
R**N
Looks good, but missing parts
It's the best looking speaker stand in this price range, especially for cherry speakers. You have to buy two. One had been opened and was missing critical screws and pads. Not clear how to anchor the speaker to the smallish top platform.
D**O
Really sturdy wood and metal stands
They were super simple to put together and very sturdy. They look modern and hold my Kef Q150’s well. They come with pads for the top mount to protect the speakers from scuffs. The bottom metal plate does not have any rubber feet so you may need to supply your own pad or sound absorber material if you place them on a hard surface.
R**B
Nice piece of work
This stand (notice I use the singular here) is really well built and there's obvious attention to detail. HOWEVER, the Amazon product listing should be updated with the word "stand" replacing "stands" in the product name. I thought I was buying a PAIR of stands and was very disappointed when only one showed up. If it wasn't such a good product, I likely would have returned it, but after assembling and putting it to use I'm ordering a second one! Still worth the money in my estimation.
K**S
I am very happy with these speaker stands, very solid and look great in my home, a lovely piece of furniture.
P**L
These are of good quality and exactly what is advertised. It’s clear they are sold as “1” unit and to buy 2, one needs to buy....2. To rate this product less because you can’t read isn’t fair. These are fantastic value. I assembled them in minutes and they look and feel fantastic! Don’t waste your hard earned money on more expensive stands when you can buy better gear! Great value and good quality!
M**N
Otherwise it's great - just a shame that it was sold as new when it was clearly a returned/used unit. Scratch on the post and opened screw packet and clear marks of being previously assembled. The speaker isolation pads/stickers were already installed (in the wrong location for my speakers). The least to do - if not sold at a reduced price as a return would be to provide new screw packets or at least new isolation pads. Otherwise no issue - the 2nd stand shipped a day later was new snd perfectly fine.
S**S
Simple, well built, very stylish. Very happy with these
E**E
Très solide et de bonne qualité. Livraison rapide, empaquetage bien protégé.
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