




🎵 Elevate your sound, silence the noise — stand out with Monolith!
The Monoprice Monolith 24 Inch Speaker Stand combines rugged alloy steel construction with adjustable spikes and fillable columns to support speakers up to 75 lbs. Its vibration-isolating design and universal fit make it a premium yet affordable choice for audiophiles seeking crystal-clear sound and a sleek, durable display solution.







| ASIN | B076HX81WZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,237 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #544 in Audio & Video Speaker Accessories #1,823 in Home Entertainment Furniture |
| Brand | Monoprice |
| Built-In Media | Speaker Stands |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,491) |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889028059449 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.5L x 25.4W x 61H centimeters |
| Load Capacity | 75 kg |
| Manufacturer | Monolith |
| Maximum Height | 24 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | 124794 |
| Model Number | 124794 |
| UPC | 889028059449 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**J
Great Product
Good Build quality, good looking and value for money product. Once you fill it with sand there is no resonance and it becomes very sturdy. Monolith is a good value for money brand.
O**3
Excelente calidad, muy buena construcción, ideales para bafles de repisa, totalmente hechas en acero y a un muy buen precio
D**S
These are fantastic stands, especially for the price. They are simple, heavy and sturdy, and - importantly - the columns can be filled with sand or steel shot. Inside the bottom of the columns, where the screw threads are for mounting on the base, there are some gaps between the welds. Easily sealed with hot glue or some other sealant you have on hand, if you want to be sure sand is contained perfectly. Hot glue worked for me. My speakers are quite heavy and these stands are incredibly sturdy, even before adding 8 kg sand per stand. The top plate does not have a pre-drilled hole through which to secure the speaker. Not everyone needs it, but I do like to tap a small screw into the speaker base just to prevent accidental tipping. The steel plate I solid but could be drilled easily (cobalt bit worked well). I am very happy with these stands.
D**R
I was wary of buying these speaker stands because the price was so cheap. However, I took the chance after reading a review on an audiophile website in which the reviewer used these stands with a $4,500 active speaker stereo system. I'm glad I did. My first priority was to get stands that were heavy and could be filled with shot or gravel to dampen out any vibrations that could affect the sound quality of my stereo system. The Monolith stands definitely checked that box. My second priority was that the stands be reasonably attractive (or at least not unattractive). It was difficult to determine this just from the photos on the website so I was pleasantly surprised when I assembled these and placed my KEF LS-50 speakers on them. Wow! The combination looked great! These stands have a non-nonsense, industrial appearance, which I like. They consist of four vertical square posts which does not convey the overly massive, brutish appearance that some single or double post stands do. My last priority was fit and finish. While these stands do not have precise quality that one would typically get from $500 German or Italian products, the mating surfaces were good enough to not show gaps. Also, the black matte finish was free of any unsightly irregularities. Maybe I was just lucky. Nonetheless, I am a happy camper! And I am not an easy person to satisfy. If you don't feel the need to splurge on a set of designer-style stands costing $500 (or more), these stands are a good alternative. They provide good support for speakers without interfering with the sound quality, look good and are very affordable. I highly recommend them. (Note the seller, Monoprice, offers other stands which do not appear to be as sturdy or as esthetically attractive as the Monoliths, so buyer beware).
K**L
Arrived with a lot of rust inside!!!
S**N
In terms of dollar value, I would say they are excellent. Easy to put together and the height is right for taller people, couch listening. Using them for Monitor Audio silver 100 7Gs. No obvious cable management, but cables can be hidden in between the pillars and zip tied if necessary, so no big deal. They will get filled with sand, as they are quite resonant (not horribly, but it’s noticeable). Bottoms of pillars do have gaps between the weld points, so these have to be filled e.g. with silicone, or a simple gap filler to prevent the sand spilling through the bottom. Have already done that part and can confirm it’s easy enough to do. Seen people stick a few plastic bags down each pillar, in case you have no silicone, that would probably work too. Perhaps the spikes could be a bit spikier.. not sure. Photo attached, you be the judge.
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