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Proudly display your satellite speakers with these Sanus HTB3-B1 speaker stands, which adjust from 26" to 39" high for optimal acoustics and provide cord storage to conceal and reduce clutter. Rubber feet and carpet spikes ensure stability.
 
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good 4 the price
on December 30, 2007
Posted by: masterT
from nj
These speaker stands are way much cheaper than alot of them out there. I almost purchased the manufacturer speakers for double the price, for my definitive technology 600 speakers, but these stands work fine although some of the home theater store reps told me it probably wouldn't work.
The only problems are: One of the knobs to tighten the speaker to the stand (to hand speaker on) got stripped with the screw to hold the speaker on, Best Buy didn't have extras so they told me to contact the manufacturer, the manufactuer hasn't contacted me in two weeks, doesn't matter since I set the speakers up differently but that isn't the point. Stripping could have been my fault, not sure if it was made like that.
I then put them on the stand flat, it's an option to have the speakers sit on the stand, it worked and looked really good. The speaerks even stayed on tight, but once I put my 12 guage wire in them they fell off, I would suspect wire not as heavy would work fine.
I finally used the option to screw the speaker on the stand, whcih I use now. No problems with this feature, although since the speakers aren't custom fit they kind of angle up when I tightened the speaker on, but not really even that noticeable (my friend didn't even noticed until I pointed it out to him, he still thought they looked good), maybe they angle up 1-2 degrees, from 90.
All-in-all they are a sturdy stand, the spekers I bought will not fall off and the stand doesn't move, it is a little wobbly(not the speaker on the stand, the stand in general), but so were the manufacturers, that is another reason why I went with these. If you have smaller speakers than the ones I bought and smaller speaker wire, then this product is for you, it is also for you if you want to save money on maufactuer speaker stands like me and still be happy with a chaper$ (not so sure the quality is cheaper than more $ ones) but decent speaker stand.
What's great about it: work ok with my speakers, good price
What's not so great: read below
I would recommend this to a friend!
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