Package Dimensions | 62 x 44.5 x 5.8 cm; 4.1 kg |
Item model number | GSM100-X2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 4.1 kg |
R**A
Stands to Reason.
Stands to Reason, a logical choice at the price, These Gorilla GSM - 100 speaker stands are worth 5 stars all day and everyday, easy to construct, good Black finish paintwork, adjustable height, an ideal solution if you are looking for an excellent pair of stands at this price range, oh yes I nearly forgot, they should last a lifetime, you would need a sledgehammer to ruin them, very highly recommended.
M**R
Not Rocket Science!
Can confirm no instructions or final result provided in the package but it's a stand not rocket science! so just going off the amazon pic i was able to get it put together no problem! pretty sturdy like the little triangular screws provided for decoupling the stands... also like the fact the adjustable clamp is strong enough to hold up small near fields without the pin means i can get the height perfect in the studio, just using the clampthankswill be buying another pair!
A**R
Great stands
Bought for my HS8’s. Very sturdy which is important when a cat is in the house and likes to rub against them. Looks great as well. Saves having the monitors sitting on 2 bookshelves.
R**N
I was replacing fixed monitor positions and I wanted something that was more flexible for different heights and to be easily able to toe the speakers in and out very ...
I bought these as replacements for my near field Genelec monitoring in my home studio 12x12ft. I'm not professional engineer, just an ex-full time musician with a workstation based set-up for recording and home cinema purposes. They are competitively priced. They are not especially a thing of beauty and, when they arrived, there were a coupe of issues with slightly dented frames which of course could be caused at any stage including delivery so I won't hammer them for QA. I was replacing fixed monitor positions and I wanted something that was more flexible for different heights and to be easily able to toe the speakers in and out very quickly for near and further field assessment, and these fit the bill really well. The speaker holding plate is a little bigger an clunkier than I'd ideally like and it is not rock solid either. If you want rigidity, these are not for you. But they just need to serve a simple purpose for me rather than be aesthetically or acoustically perfect and I really appreciate the quick change of positions that these allow.
S**E
Really Sturdy
Really sturdy and well made, bulky and look really good. No instructions to assemble, buy really not rocket science to build.Would def purchase again.
O**C
Besides this they are incredibly sturdy, well packaged and easy to assemble
I live in a shared house and constantly had complaints that my music could be heard downstairs.These stands absolutely cancel out all noise. People didn't know I had music on!Besides this they are incredibly sturdy, well packaged and easy to assemble. Would reccomend 10/10
N**V
Cheap and nasty but gets the job done
Pretty obviously cheap in many ways. Weirdest thing is no assembly instructions, and the assembly is not trivial to fully figure out. I had to find a video tutorial from a third party. The spikes for the bottom (for use on carpeted floor) were the most challenging, as they jam halfway into the threaded hole in one of the corners - on both stands, so it seems it's a consistent manufacturing defect. I had to force them with pliers.BUT... for all that... it does the job, and it's sturdy and stable enough for my purposes. Don't have to think about it again now that I've got them set up.
4**Z
Solid stuff, built by gorillas
Great value and sturdy. Using Rokit 5's as in the picture. Come un-assembled so need a little thought but the photo shows what you should end up with. Self-adhesive foam strips included help to stop speakers slipping off. Also includes spikes for lower base and a pip pin for each stand to help stop centre pole fully retracting during adjustment.
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