🎧 Elevate Your Sound Game with Style!
The Rockville RS37W 37" Steel Bookshelf Speaker/Studio Monitor Stands are designed for audiophiles seeking both performance and aesthetics. With a robust 60 lbs load capacity, adjustable features for various flooring types, and integrated cable management, these stands provide a perfect blend of functionality and style. Finished in a premium white powder coat, they are built to last while enhancing your audio setup.
M**R
Very solid high quality speaker stabds
The speaker stands were very robust, high-quality, perfect finish, and easy to put together. They hold a lot of weight and the vibration pads. Eliminate any rattles at least on the speakers that I mounted. I highly recommend these.
U**T
The Best!
The cheesy, flimsy stands that sell for a little less are junks compared to this Rockville stand. There is no comparison. These Rockville stands are high quality, great finish and very sturdy. Easy assembly a snap. I previously bought a lower priced set that was junk. I returned them and bought these. I could not be more satisfied.
B**P
Nice looking and work well
These are all metal budget stands usually found in small studios but non adjustable in height. They look real nice in white with my white Heco Aurora 300s. Elegant really. I use sound isolation pads and the speakers perform exceptionally well, clear and punchy with no ringing. The 21” were perfect with the 2” pads for couch listening…with tweeters at ear level. I like them.
A**W
Good value. Sturdy, simple attractive design, Modifiable
I'm using these stands with a pair of Sony SS-CS5 with full "Neil Blanchard Design" physical andcross-over modifications. So size and weight are no problem. Two things are a must : 1) lock washers for top and bottom plate bolts 2) feed cables beforeputting on plates.Modifications: 1) To fill post with sand, kitty litter, shots .... , cut a 2 circles of something pliable and strong ( I used carpet pad) and shove down tube to prevent bolt from puncturing next step. I used 2 -10 gallon plastic bags, rolled together, to contain filling material. Slowly feed plastic down tube , fill with a funnel. Fill 2/3 to maintain low center of gravity. 2) Outriggers kits or DIY ideas you can find online to aid stability. 3) Blu Tack bottom of speakers
S**X
Well made and sturdy with a small caveat
Well made and sturdy metal speaker stands that are a good value and work well.The speaker cable needs to be inserted before assembly; not after as shown in the instructions.The metal rings like a bell when struck and adding some deadening material like a bag of sand or beans to the central pillar is probably a good idea after assembly.Rockville has a large decal of their brand name on the central stand pillar which I faced to the back. The decal is not something attractive to see in your listening room.The manufacturer includes some nice adhesive foam rubber insulation pads for the top plate of the standsI am pleased with this product, but took one star off my review because the top plate will rotate some if bumped or moved. I added a lock washer to take care of this issue, but there is zero space in the concave area of the top plate to accommodate where the bolt head is screwed in . Rockville needs to fix this issue so the top plate remains stationary after tightening the bolt.
G**K
I’m a fan!
It checks all the boxes! Solid stands for smaller speakers. Conveniently hides the speaker wires. Firm foam prevents vibration. Raises the tweeters to optional height!
T**E
Good, solid speaker stand.
I got the 21" stands and they were fairly easy to assemble, only 2 screws per stand for top and bottom plate. The bottom plate comes with the rubber feet already attached, and the pointy carpet feet come in a separate bag, which I didn't use. The stands are great, you can't go wrong with heavy duty metal.I optioned to run my speaker wires through the pole, which does allow for hiding wires, but may not be for everybody. I used to run a lot of low-voltage wiring, so I happened to have a glo-stick I used for fishing the wire through the pole, which took just a moment to do after taping the wire to the pole. If you don't have a glo-stick, a very thin pole, or a long pull-chain to use as a guide when running the wires through the poles, then you may just want to opt for running the wires on the outside, or face some time and frustration. Also, you'll want run the wires through the poles BEFORE installing the top and bottom plate.I did have an issue in which I had to contact the seller, who responded very quickly and got my issue resolved to my complete satisfaction. Thank you Jon!
S**.
Sturdy
Solid, sturdy stands.
B**7
Well made and sturdy
Stands are very well made and sturdy. They are great for large bookshelf speakers. They are a little shorter then I anticipated but not a big deal.Stands are very easy to assemble. If you have large gauge speaker wire like I do, I would suggest running the cable through the poles first then attach the base and top plates.I assembled the stands first then tried running the wires through the holes in the pole, I ran into issues maneuvering the wire through. I disassembled the stands then ran the wire with no problems.The stands hold my speakers very well and do not wobble at all. I feel very confident my speakers are safe and secure.
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