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sanus systems ef satb euro foundations adjustable satellite speaker stands black pair
Sanus Systems EF-SATB Euro Foundations Adjustable Satellite Speaker Stands, Black (Pair)

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List Price: $94.93
Our Price: $52.29
Your Save: $ 42.64 ( 45% )
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sanus EAN: 0793795300072 Feature: Pair of sleek speaker stands for satellite speakers weighing 10 pounds or less Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sanus Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Sanus Model: EF-SATB Publisher: Sanus Studio: Sanus
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Features
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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
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Editorial Reviews:
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adjustable height (28" to 42") * adjustable floor spikes and screw-in rubber feet for added stability * includes 2-1/2" x 3-1/4" top plate, 5" x 5" top plate, and "L" bracket for mounting versatility * speaker cable management system conceals wire path * black, silver, or white satin powder-coated finish on tubular uprights * solid metal tri-corner base (for black and silver models, base is black; for white models, base is white) * each stand supports a maximum of 10 lbs. * base dimensions: 12-3/16"W x 10-5/8"D * warranty: 5 years
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy set up......not for taller rear speakers Comment: I bought these stands for my rear speakers from the Yamaha YHT 590 package. The universal bracket was not tall enough to screw into the back of the speaker. I had to flatten another universal bracket that the stands came with, and bolt it to the other bracket to make it tall enough. It worked fine but I think Sanus should include taller brackets for taller speakers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Overall good stand Comment: This was the only tall enough stand (under 50 bucks) that would hold a HTIB speakers from an Onkyo home theater (they are bulky). Need to use 3M tape on all for corners to hold speakers to plate (unless u want to drill). The only downside I can see is getting them level, but otherwise the stands look great, cord is hidden in the stand body, what else do you need.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good buy for the sale price Comment: I got these stand for half off when my order for the HTB3 stands was cancelled. Shipping was extremely fast (ordered friday received on Monday).
These stands are really easy to put together and are very sturdy with a nice hidden wire feature. I am not impressed with the speaker mounting brackets. The "L" bracket is actually a little large for my Sony satellitte speakers but I was able to compensate with a large rubber washer.
Overall I like the speaker stands, I just wouldn't pay the regular price for them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: They work... Comment: Was not sure what to expect. I read the reviews, mulled it over, then bought them. They seem to be well built, sturdy and have enough brackets to mount anything from a moose head to a thimble. In short, my Infinity surround speakers mounted up with no problems.
Over all, I am very pleased with them and have had no issues with them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty nice stands Comment: Easy to assemble, looks really nice when the speakers are on it. I have had these stands for quite a few months now and am absolutely pleased with them. They are pretty sturdy and adjust to be level fairly easily. If I needed to buy them again, I would.
I think others have mentioned before how its a good idea to feed the speaker wire up through it before you put it on the base or put the speaker on top, this is so true. The wires can be a pain in the rear to put up if the pole is on the base first, especially if they have banana plugs on the ends for easy insertion into the speaker. It might take a little, but be patient when running the cable up.
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