Sanus Systems EF-SATB Euro Foundations Adjustable Satellite Speaker Stands, Black (Pair) | List Price: $74.10 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Sanus Binding: Electronics
Features: - Pair of sleek speaker stands for satellite speakers weighing 10 pounds or less
- Slim European-style profile and durable powder-coated black finish
- Height adjusts from 28 to 42 inches to suspend speakers at ideal listening level
- Sturdy cast-iron base with choice of adjustable floor spikes or screw-in rubber feet
- Concealed wire path hides speaker cable; some assembly required
well made and versatile [Posted on 2008-01-13] These stands have a nice and clean finishing. It feel sturdy and weighty. The package also comes with a variety of brackets to ensure that the stands will work with your speakers.
Wonderful speaker stands [Posted on 2008-02-26] Very solid, sturdy, good looking stands.
Multiple mounting adapters for almost any speaker.
I did have to drill out the screw slots on the adapter for my Klipsch quintets to get them mounted.
Satisfied. [Posted on 2008-03-25] I looked around at a number of stands in the price range I was shooting for, and after reading the reviews on these puppies, I hit the buy button. Delivery from the dealer was fast, so no problem there. The stands were packaged nicely, so no problem with the finish on the parts being scruffed, etc., which happens a lot based on past experiences with other stuff like this. Also, all the parts were there and that's always a nice thing. The directions were clear and correct. But, as with anything that comes with directions, a little common sense is required at times. After assembly, I found the stands to be sturdy, stable, and they looked really great, too. I felt like I'd made a good choice and gotten my money's worth. I would have given them 5 stars, but here are the two reasons I didn't. 1 - Even though my front Polk speakers are small, I had to use the flat plate and the sticky tape to mount them with. The preferred method would have been the L shaped bracket, but it was a half inch too short to allow use of the threaded hole of the speaker. It turned out ok, but I would have preferred using the L bracket. 2 - My floor is hardwood, so I had to use the rubber feet (not adjustable, and tend to fall out if you pick up the stand), instead of the metal carpet spikes (adjustable). No problem really, but since my floor is not level where the left stand needed to go, I had to improvise. A trip to my local hardware store provided me with threaded metal feet that have a 1" nylon bottom. Take one of the spikes that comes with the stands to the store so you'll be able to match the threads correctly. You should be able to find something like I did for around 4 or 5 bucks total that will allow you to adjust the stands to be nice and vertical. Overall, I'm very pleased and would recommend.
Great for the money [Posted on 2008-05-08] Just a great and good looking stand for the money. I'm using Polk Monitor 30's which are heavy compared to your typical surround speaker but it's holding up perfectly. The only thing I couldn't do was hand tighten the height adjustment screw without having it collapse under the weight of the speakers. I slowly tightened them with a pair of pliers which worked great. I was a little worried about snapping the plastic heads off but it held up just fine. But even if it did snap I'd just use a black metal tapping peanut screw or hex head to secure it, and still might regardless.
Nice, sturdy stands [Posted on 2008-05-22] Exactly what I expected. Perfect for my small speakers, but I imagine they could hold much larger ones as well. Overall very pleased.
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