Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I bought this for my Headrush FRFR108 MKII. It fits it well and elevates it so I get a great sound out of my speaker.
Sooz
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Meant for light loads. I use Bose S1.
Jonathan E.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Got these for some JBL EON712 speakers to replace my big stands. Seemed pretty decent until I put the speaker in it and watched the tube buckle at the bottom where the rivets go in for the leg supports.Speaker weight about half what it says the stands are rated for. I don't think they would last more than a dozen shows before they would be trash.I might try making an extension to the center support tube to hold the weight and let the legs just be for stability.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
Happy day oh happy day. My new Mackie SRT210 speaker and this speaker stand both came today. I checked the speakers weight which is 28.2 pounds. I checked the stand's box and it said "Weight Capacity 60 lbs." so there was a safety margin. I put my speaker on this stand and "Woomp", it did the splits. Luckily I caught the speaker in mid air. One of the struts that keep the legs from splaying had torn loose. The rivet didn't break, the aluminum tube tore. I checked out my Yamaha cymbal stands that have the same 20 inch leg spread and they have an obviously sturdier design yet they're only meant to support my 6.2 pound arm and cymbal.
Jeff Klinetob
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Nice and light packs easy, holds a K-series or other powered speaker at ear height when playing keys seated allowing for much lower stage volume and better clarity. This is a short stand, not intended for mains use!Downside: there is no pin for the height adjustment only a friction clamp which no doubt will fail eventually, probably drill one myself for security before it threads out.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 8, 2024
Great tripod with adapter for several different size mounts.
jjj
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
need a small footprint? These are perfect and the smallest I've seen. Sturdy and feel great.
Manuel Santa Maria
Reviewed in Mexico on August 29, 2023
El material se ve resistente y de buena calidad.La mochila también, de hecho ambos tripies caben en 1 solo compartimiento, así que es super util como para guardar cables y etc en el que queda vacio.
eD Becher
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2023
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JJB
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
These speaker stands serve a great purpose for me whether I have a gig needing one speaker or two. They wouldn't work with very heavy speakers, but I love the fact they are light, not that tall ( a 5'3" woman, I can reach to put the speaker on them with ease) and come in a gig bag that is short enough to fit in a rolling cart with everything else. Regular speaker stands are SO cumbersome. I just got them a few weeks ago so I can't speak to longevity, but they seem the same quality as other speaker stands and I'm sure they'll hold up fine as long as I take care of them, which is easy since they come with the gig bag. I use one with my Bose S1 and two with my Behringer. You can see from the pics I've even used them at a decent size outdoor venue. (granted it was mostly short kids in the audience :)
S. Martin
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
My wife and I have an acoustic duo and we use several amplification systems depending on venue/show/room. Sometimes we like to travel VERY light with something small like the Bose S1 Pro. It's a versatile little amp but definitely shines if you can get it up off the ground and does really well on a pole. We have a full size pole but sometimes it's nice have something smaller that transports well with a minimum footprint. This little pole fits the bill perfectly. It folds down very small and light but will still hold up to 60 lbs although I doubt I'd put anything that heavy on it. With the smaller tripod base spread I'd be worried about it being too unstable with that much weight. But I'd have no problem putting something on there was up to 30 pounds as long as the weight was centered. The stand doesn't get too high, maybe 4 feet but it's enough to get a small amp up off the floor.
Gerardo M.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 25, 2023
Los uso para mis bose s1pro, y han sido una decepción, no quedan exactos, de forma que la bocina queda un poco floja, y eso hace que se incline. No los recomiendo
Roman Rak
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2023
I have to agree that these are really the best mini stands you can get. Great for 8”, and narrow towers, maybe 10”. Remember these do not go up very high—you buy them because they work low. I got a great deal last year but price has gone up quite a bit. I want a second pair but I will wait for a price drop if it ever comes.