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Atlantic 77305018 Satellite Speaker Stands (Black) | 
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Brand: Atlantic Category: CE
List Price: $37.76 Buy New: $19.19 You Save: $18.57 (49%)
New (35) Used (1) from $19.19
Avg. Customer Rating: 145 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.9 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 10.5 x 50 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 77305018 Model: 77305018 UPC: 031742050183 EAN: 0031742050183 ASIN: B000289DC6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pair of adjustable speaker stands for satellite or surround sound speakers | | • | Locates speakers at optimal height for stereo or surround sound | | • | Durable cast-iron construction with titanium finish and oak wood accents | | • | Adjustable up to 50 inches, depending on listening area | | • | Support pole and base conceal speaker cables out of sight |
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Product Description Atlantic is the pioneer in the home storage industry. Its comprehensive categories of products appeal to a broad range of consumers emphasizing quality, value and convenience. For over a decade, Atlantic has introduced fresh and innovative products the market yearns for and continues to strive to meet the demands of an ever-changing marketplace. The company takes pride in its revolutionary use of materials for its merchandise. Wood, plastic, metal and other components are creatively incorporated in designing and manufacturing the products.
Amazon.com Product Description Locate your satellite or surround sound speakers at precisely the right height with this pair of heavy-duty Atlantic speaker stands. Made of durable cast iron with a black matte finish, the stands' sleek profiles add a modern touch to your home theater setup. Each stand features a stable, three-legged base, with enough heft to support speakers as heavy as 2 pounds. Once the speakers are installed, listeners can adjust the height from 27 to 48 inches, depending on the size and layout of the listening area. Another bonus derives from the support pole and base, which stealthily conceal the speaker cables out of sight. Simple to set up and easy to fine-tune, these speaker stands make a good addition to almost any home stereo or surround sound setup. What's in the Box 2 speaker stands, user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 140 more reviews...
they are good but not for the logitech 5500z July 26, 2008 i bought a pair of them , they are decent , but be aware, they are not compatible with the logitech 5500z make sure they are copatible with your set of speakers.
Very Nice Stands For A Nice Price July 24, 2008 I normaly do not do reviews but I just wanted to say that I am very happy with the stands and how they how they look . They worked great for me and I will be buying another set for my front speakers
Great Product & Quick Delivery July 22, 2008 The products were exactly as advertised and a good value for the price. They are heavy and work well with surround sound speakers. The delivery was very quick. I would buy from this company again.
Almost perfect fit July 21, 2008 I'm using these stands with the Onkyo HT-S5100 7.1 home theater system. It wasn't a standard fit for any of the speakers, but they are sturdy stands with stable bases. Even though the front left and right speakers are much larger than the surround speakers, I found using wood screws in the mounting plates was easily accomplished, and the stands more than adequately supported all of them, even the ones outside the recommended specs.
As another reviewer noted, it's easy to overtighten the height adjustment ring, as it's easy to do. Aside from that, these are economical, unassuming, easy to set up, and very stable stands that just work.
Good construction, doesn't work for keyhole mounts July 18, 2008 I rated this a 3 because while it has good solid construction, and is looks great, it did not work well for my application/speaker style.
I have fairly small speakers, but the mount on there is a keyhole type, so that you could mount them on a wall with just a screw. The problem is that the keyhole is close to the top of the speaker, similar to a picture frame, and the "L" bar that us used to mount the speaker is not tall enough to reach the keyhole.
This left me with drilling a hole in my speaker so that I could use the L-bar. I am afraid to do that as I do not know what the interior of the speaker looks like, and I do not want to drill into something vital.
The other option was to use the provided 2 way foam tape. This does not work well either as the speakers have little rubber feet on them that does not stick to the tape well.
Basically my speakers are just sitting on the stand.
One other issue is that I cannot run my wire thru the stand as the wire is hard wired into the speaker, and on the other end is a hardwired plug that goes into my receiver. This does not fit in the tube.
I do not feel like cutting an splicing the wire, so basically the wire runs down, and is taped to the back, but is still visible.
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