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The Mounting Dream Black Alloy Steel Speaker Stands are designed for universal compatibility, supporting most satellite speakers up to 11 lbs. With adjustable heights from 33" to 42", a stable base, and easy assembly, these stands enhance your home theater experience while keeping your space organized.
Base Width | 9.8 Inches |
Maximum Height | 42 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8"L x 9.8"W x 42"H |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Finish Types | Powder Injection |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 11 Pounds |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
A**R
Good with Sony Bravia Theatre Quad system!
I got two sets of stands (4 units), added a few silicone pads and Velcro cables ties via Amazon, and now have perfect mounts for the four Quad speakers. The stands are high quality, easy to assemble and versatile.Mounting Dream MD5042-2 speaker stands can be a good solution for mounting Sony Bravia Theatre Quad speakers. Cost is now about $80 for two stands; I got two sets via Amazon and added a couple items to get the kind of mounting I wanted.The stands allow for multiple mounting approaches, but the Quads are of unusual design, so I added two items below for mounting the Quads (I mounted the Quads with their Sony table-stands attached):1. Rubber mounting pads: Hudson Hi-Fi 1" Platinum Silicone Isolation Dot, Non-Skid Isolation Feet - With adhesive back - 20 Duro - 16 Pack (via Amazon, $18). Stick four dots on top plate of each stand to support the Quad-stands (align dots with edge of mounting plate).2. Cable ties: VELCRO Brand ECO Collection | 5 Inch Small Straps for Cords | Reusable Cable Ties | 3/8" Wide, Black, 50 Pac (also from Amazon, about $12). Thread 4 cables ties through the four, 4mm slots in the speaker mounting plate and tighten to secure the speakers on top of the isolation dots. Make sure you’ve installed power cord before mounting speaker.The Mounting Dream speaker height is adjustable and the plastic base-feet are adjustable to correct for uneven floors. The base is “domed” so excess speaker power cord can be coiled and hidden under the base plate. The speaker power cord is hidden inside the support tube.One needs to pull the speaker-end of power cord up through vertical support tube (internal structure of tube prevents gravity feed of speaker-end of power cord). I used an electrician’s fish-tape wire-puller. Something like an undone wire coat hanger would also work.I used twist-ties (from plastic food bags) to temporarily attach the power cord to the fish tape for the pull-thru.Note that the Mounting Dream speaker mounting plate is barely large enough to accommodate the Sony-stand, so use care in aligning silicone dots and speaker base.The isolation dots should align with edge of the mounting plate. You won’t need the MD5042“Speaker Attachment Unit” using the mounting approach described here (you’d only need this if using back-of-speaker mounting hole … a whole different, off-centerline mounting method).
R**4
Purrfect fit For Samsung HW-Q930D rear speakers
Quality Built, easy to assemble. Sturdy. Rear speakers of Samsung HW-Q930D soundbar fit very well and secure! Highly recommended item for rear speakers.
O**Y
Sturdy. Works with Sony SA-RS5 with aftermarket screws
A well built, easy to assemble, adjustable height stand. As other Sony SA-RS5 reviews have noted, you need to go to a hardware store and purchase 5mm screws. As I wanted to mount the speaker right away, I used the keyhole screw to attach the speaker. The problem with this method, and even with a 5mm screw set up, as you tighten it down the sliding rod bends and kicks the bottom of the speaker away from the bar.Two Tips: One, borrowed from Jamie, another reviewer, was to saw off the bottom of the support loop.After ensuring that I had the speaker where I wanted it, and making sure that the support rod was flat against the speaker, I simply wrapped a piece of scotch tape at the bottom of the lower support (the one with 2 screws), removed the support from the speaker and hack sawed it off about 1/16 inch above the tape. I filed any sharp edges. I didn't paint the exposed metal as cutting it above the tape line the support rod is completely hidden withing the bracket. Do yourself a favor. Cut the rod. It's ugly as sin hanging below the speaker.Tip 2: I cut the included plastic spacers in half with a coping saw and then sanded any burrs. I only eyeballed the center and it worked out. I then took the "half" spacer and placed it between the speaker and the support rod. I used a 5mm x 16 cap head screw as they're black and match the stand. This size screw allowed 3 to 4 good thread bites into the speaker which firmly supported it. A 5mm x 20 screw would offer more bite but isn't necessary. If you buy a cap head screw, you'll need a smaller sized allen wrench than the one included with the stand.Using the 1/2 spacer enabled the bar to sit completely flat against the speaker with no bend or kick out. If you don't want to cut the included spacer, use a 1/2" hard rubber spacer from a big box store. They'd be in the specialty hardware section. You may even find them here on Amazon.I wasn't crazy about the plastic feet so I attached felt pads to them. This helped to protect the hardwood floor and gave the added benefit of allowing the power cord to be placed anywhere under the stand bottom.If you have Sony SA-RS5 speakers, you'll need to purchase 5mm screws to secure them to the stand, but these are great, solid, stable stands and worth the money.
T**R
Very solid, sturdy, but maybe not 100% ideal for Sony SA-RS5 speakers
These are very solid, well-built speaker stands that will not fall over. I used them with a pair of Sony SA-RS5 speakers, and they worked but were not perfect. The base plate on the stand is too big for these speakers, leaving a bottom lip protruding out front. If I move the speakers forward, the mounting L-bracket slides out in front of the speaker - ugly. This is solvable by using a spacer between the stand bracket and the speaker, so that it is moved out a bit over the base. It's great that the adjustable back bracket allows any height speaker, but it leaves a long 'tail' of bracket down behind the mount, which is industrial and unattractive (I cut them off). It would be nice if there were break lines stamped into this bracket so it would be easy to customize the length. The installation stickers identifying the individual parts were not easily removable without leaving gunk behind - use a different adhesive please. The height adjustment knob is too big and clunky - it could be made smaller and less obtrusive especially as this is something that is rarely changed. Are these better than the bespoke $300 stands built specifically for the SA-RS5 speakers? No, not even close, but they're a whole lot cheaper and they work just fine. If your speakers are out in open view you might want the fancy ones but mine are behind the sofa and I don't care that they're a bit clunky looking.
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