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The PERLESMITH Universal Speaker Stands offer adjustable height from 33.3" to 45.1", supporting speakers up to 11 lbs with a width range of 4.5" to 9". Designed for compatibility with major brands, these solid steel stands feature tool-free twist-lock height adjustment, dual cable management options, and non-slip foot pads for enhanced stability. Easy to assemble and backed by responsive US customer support, they deliver professional-grade sound positioning for home or studio setups.




















| Base Width | 9.72 Inches |
| Brand | PERLESMITH |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Item Weight | 4.31 Kilograms |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
T**S
Great Budget Speaker Stands
I needed taller surround sound speaker stands to clear the sectional sofa in my front room. This Perlesmith stand was the only one I could find that was tall enough so despite its 11lb weight limit (my Klipsch speakers are 13.5lbs/ea) I decided to give them a try. Long story short, they work great for my needs. Assembly was very quick, easy & straightforward, no complaints about quality. Speaker clamping is uneven but I don't consider that important for my needs (although I do consider speaker clamps to be a 'must have' to prevent the speakers from being accidentally bumped off the stands). I did ensure the height locking ring was as tight as I could manage to prevent unwanted collapse and I added the same anti-tip safety strap I use on my table-mounted 100" TV to prevent an accidental bump from causing potential damage or injury. These are decent & basic speakers stands that serve well so long as you remain cognizant of their weight/tipping limitations.
S**4
Great construction.
Excellent stands. Well made and sturdy. Easily adjusts to different speaker sizes. Can't beat the price for quality.
M**E
A bit wobbly
Good stands! I have them for studio speakers krk 5s. Height is great my only complaint is they are a bit wobbly luckily for me they will be kind of behind a desk in a way but the middle screw that holds the speaker holder part gets loose easily. I do have a roomba that most definitely can’t come near these things or they are going down for sure
M**A
Great for LG soundbar rears speakers
Works great on my LG Sr95Tr rear speakers. Very easy to assemble and feels sturdy. Looks great and minimal. They support up to 11 lbs but the Lg soundbar rears are 9 lb so works fine. Pretty good price and takes about 10 mins or less to assemble.
S**A
Poor Quality Control & Wobbly Design
Bought these based on the high reviews... and honestly wish I had purchased something higher end. They look like they should work great until you actually try to mount a larger speaker. For reference, I'm using these for JBL 306P MkII monitors. Pros: easy to assemble, look nice, the adhesive of the pads is quite strong, the height is perfect. Cons: the base plate of one of the stands has faulty threads for the feet (2 of the 4 threads will have to be re-threaded), the stand pole itself is really wobbly even with all screws tightened, the mount brackets don't sit even (they aren't fully square and they tilt in opposite directions even when flush with the sides of the speakers - this is due to the single offset screw on each side). As long as they sit in a corner and no one touches them I figure my speakers should be safe. But if anyone bumps it I'll probably be buying a new speaker.
C**O
Took a chance on this one, but it worked out well.
So I had to take a chance on this one, due to a lot of vague information. I assume that, in order to be "universal" it had to be vague. For example, saying that this stand "adapts to your speakers" isn't really true. The only adapting it does is in the adjustment of the width of the base plate. So, yes, if your speakers aren't squared on the edges or base (like mine) you may have some challenges to overcome. Fortunately there are plenty of places to screw through the base plate and into your speaker in order to stabilize it. Which is what I did (up through the bottom). Don't be so precious about your bookshelf speakers; a little screw isn't going to hurt them or the sound they produce. Stand assembly was quick and they feel very sturdy and secure. My JBL Arena B15 speakers are about 8 1/2" lbs. And they measure 7 inches wide, 5 inches deep, and 15 inches tall. There is a slight taper from the front to the back (that's where the base bracket has trouble fitting, and why I needed the screw). I was worried that the speakers would be top-heavy with this stand, as I was getting close to the higher end of what this stand says it can handle. But that's not the case at all. These are very sturdy. And I'm on thick carpet with a pad underneath. I was worried that using a stand would be dangerous, with my two toddlers crashing around the house. But these feel very safe. I can tip them back and forth quite a bit and they don't fall. Feeding the speaker wires through the center of the stand was easy as well. I didn't want the stand to be very tall since my speakers themselves are already tall, so I didn't use the bottom portion of the pipe assembly. They don't mention this, but you can have your stand be lower this way. Now my stand adjusts from about 20"-35" tall, instead of 31"-46". If I ever want them to be higher I can put the bottom pipe back in. It was a good purchase. If I had to guess, I would say that their estimate of 11lbs per speaker is accurrate. My 8-1/2lb speakers feel great but I wouldn't go much heavier. And my size (7"x5"x15") is about at the top end as well. If your speakers are much bigger (they're probably not "bookshelf" anyway) move up to the next size.
U**E
Hard to place each speaker on stands--very rickety with weight of speakers. Where is OHSA?
Installed a pair of Polk Audio T15 Bookshelf Speakers which are under the listed weight limit and Rufus agreed on that as well. Assembly was straightforward until it came time to mount each speaker on each stand. You pretty much get one chance to center each speaker in two dimensions before you allow all of the speaker weight on the double-sided sticky shim between the top of the stand and the bottom of the speaker (yes I centered and stuck the sticky shim to the stand first lol). Adjusting and tightening the screws on the stand pieces that grip the sides of the speaker was a nightmare for me. After final assembly I was sorry that I bought this engineering marvel. Thankfully there are no small children or pets at the moment to encounter these deployed stands. Will use these until I can find a more well designed/more-stable set of stands. Very disappointed.
R**L
good quality
these work perfect. I had some 34-in stationary wood stands that weren't high enough for our new sectional and these adjust all the way up to 45 in did the trick they are perfect. they're very easy to put together only took me about 10 minutes for both of them. I would make sure you have the speaker how you want it before you put the double stick tape they supply on the platform though cuz it's very hard to get the speaker off once it is stuck to the double stick tape. my Polk audio bookshelves are 11 in wide and they fit no problem. I believe they fit up to 14 in width.
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