Kanto S6 desktop speaker stands (black)
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BK
> 24 hourI’m using these to prop up a Def tech CS9060 center speaker sitting on the floor of my theater up into an angle for better listening. The speaker weighs 20 lbs and I’ve been propping them up using hard rubber extra large sized door stops. They needed constant adjustment because the speaker has a built in powered subwoofer & it shakes!!!
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Vox Optimatium
> 24 hourThe Kanto S6 risers are extraordinarily well constructed, with quality exceeding the product descriptions and photographs. They arrived in just a few days, very well packaged (plastic covered inside a box within a box). Im not about to drill holes in the bottom of my Edifier S1000DB speakers, but have no concern that the speakers wont remain firmly in place. The elevating plate is plenty wide, and the backstop plenty high. Highly recommended.
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Jcto
> 24 hourThese work extremely well with a pair of Triangle BR-03. They are on the very large end of bookshelf speakers, but these stands arent complaining at all. The isolation from the desktop is excellent. Definitely worth the money if you have *large* bookshelf speakers to elevate; these would be overkill for smaller speakers though.
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Seraphim
> 24 hourI love everything about them from a design standpoint. Theyre solid and durable, heavy for their size, and well-padded/isolated. I paid $60, which is sort of a lot for two bent hunks of metal with foam glued to them, and as of writing this review, theyre $40, which should probably be their normal retail price. That said, I happily paid it, and when considering the materials quality and the cost of something like a similar floor or wall stand, these absolutely cant be beat for the money. Im working with fairly limited space (the desk is 72in/189cm wide), and the minimalist nature of these was very attractive. They work great, and Ill never need to replace them.
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Titus Kassulke
> 24 hourThese are a hefty pair of steel desktop speaker stands. They have just right amount of tilt for the distance theyll be from your ears on a desktop. Theyre black, very sturdy and look premium.
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DC
> 24 hourThese are really heavy stands, they support and fit my Tannoy 502 mons as if they were made just for them, mind you these monitors are around 16 pounds each, so not light and these stands support them with no issues at all and are rock stable as the stands are actually made from very thick near 1/4 inch steel not aluminum as some I have tried in the past. Overall they are very nice and work great however at this price while yes I am nitpicking a bit but I would like to see the edges on the bottom section and inner cut out chamfered smooth ever so slightly before they get painted, as some of the edges are a bit rough as I do consider these a bit pricey so I really do expect more perfection in the fit and finish.
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Duke
> 24 hourBought it based on other users happy when used with KEF Q150. Wow, hearing new nuances in desktop nearfield listening! Sturdy metal stand. Using SMSL SU-9 DAC with Onkyo A-9150 int amp.
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Mike
> 24 hourI was searching for stands for my KEF Q150s and tried these out. Overall, while I didnt end up picking these, I was impressed with these.
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Kendall Johnson
> 24 hourI bought these to hold my Klipsch RP 600M. My speakers are a bit too big for the stands, but with how fantastic these stands are, Im not worried at all.
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Jonathan Russell
> 24 hourThese stands are perfect and simple. They are made for the Kanto YU6 and fit perfectly bolt together. Recommend buying these for the correct application. Not worth it for other speakers that wont align and bolt together.