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I use these stands to hold up a pair of Adam A7Xs with isoAcoustics decouplers.
PROS
-The assembly process is quick and the build quality is nice.
-Metal parts feel sturdy and top/bottom plates are nicely finished.
-The height is adjustable: you have to tighten a set of 3 screws for each stand.
-There are four adjustable rubber feet bolted-in that help keeping the stand well balanced in case of uneven floors.
CONS
-The stands wiggle a bit if pushed/bumped (especially if you raise the poles a lot) but nothing to worry about too much. If that "heavy greek column" feel is mandatory for you, perhaps you won't be 100% happy.
-It's a bit tricky to match the height perfectly between the 3 poles. A spirit level of sort will come handy.
OVERALL: 8/10
I use these stands to hold up a pair of Adam A7Xs with isoAcoustics decouplers.
PROS
-The assembly process is quick and the build quality is nice.
-Metal parts feel sturdy and top/bottom plates are nicely finished.
-The height is adjustable: you have to tighten a set of 3 screws for each stand.
-There are four
I use these stands to hold up a pair of Adam A7Xs with isoAcoustics decouplers.
PROS
-The assembly process is quick and the build quality is nice.
-Metal parts feel sturdy and top/bottom plates are nicely finished.
-The height is adjustable: you have to tighten a set of 3 screws for each stand.
-There are four adjustable rubber feet bolted-in that help keeping the stand well balanced in case of uneven floors.
CONS
-The stands wiggle a bit if pushed/bumped (especially if you raise the poles a lot) but nothing to worry about too much. If that "heavy greek column" feel is mandatory for you, perhaps you won't be 100% happy.
-It's a bit tricky to match the height perfectly between the 3 poles. A spirit level of sort will come handy.
I use may Jasper's Black Edition in my home studio with heavy Genelec's on top. They are very sturdy built with good quality. No vibrations nothing to complain about on my end. Seems so sturdy if I had extra monitors I could stack them. Of course I never would but they indeed look and feel that robust. With that being said I would definitely recommend these to anybody who cares about how there monitors are supported , managed and or presented. 5stars
I use may Jasper's Black Edition in my home studio with heavy Genelec's on top. They are very sturdy built with good quality. No vibrations nothing to complain about on my end. Seems so sturdy if I had extra monitors I could stack them. Of course I never would but they indeed look and feel that robust. With that being said I would definitely recommend these to anybody
I use may Jasper's Black Edition in my home studio with heavy Genelec's on top. They are very sturdy built with good quality. No vibrations nothing to complain about on my end. Seems so sturdy if I had extra monitors I could stack them. Of course I never would but they indeed look and feel that robust. With that being said I would definitely recommend these to anybody who cares about how there monitors are supported , managed and or presented. 5stars
These are rated to 50kg and i have made good use of that limit with a stacked setup (decoupled with isoacoustics) weighing 37kg approx.
The stands themselves seem very capable of taking this weight and I have no doubt that they could handle 50kg quite safely.
Triple leg design does give good confidence of strength.
The adjustable range is fairly generous, although I use them on their lowest setting.
Downsides:
Can’t be filled with sand and therefore regardless of weight of monitors the metal poles resonate quite badly even with the clamps fully tightened when used at the rated 80cm.
I think this is the inner tube for height adjustment contacting inside the outer tube for the actual stand… maybe it can be cut down to prevent it - but I certainly won’t do that and invalidate any warranties.
Also of note, the finish of one of the two stands was well below par - the side trim pretty badly glued on with visible excess white glue all over (on a black stand). I managed to clean most of it off but the trim is obviously misaligned on close inspection. Not a big deal though.
This along with a lack of stability (it can wobble a little), just makes it fall short of a great stand, but it is capable of holding heavy weights at A range of heights.
Unfortunately despite the range of features the stand fell a little below my expectations.
These are rated to 50kg and i have made good use of that limit with a stacked setup (decoupled with isoacoustics) weighing 37kg approx.
The stands themselves seem very capable of taking this weight and I have no doubt that they could handle 50kg quite safely.
Triple leg design does give good confidence of strength.
The adjustable range is
These are rated to 50kg and i have made good use of that limit with a stacked setup (decoupled with isoacoustics) weighing 37kg approx.
The stands themselves seem very capable of taking this weight and I have no doubt that they could handle 50kg quite safely.
Triple leg design does give good confidence of strength.
The adjustable range is fairly generous, although I use them on their lowest setting.
Downsides:
Can’t be filled with sand and therefore regardless of weight of monitors the metal poles resonate quite badly even with the clamps fully tightened when used at the rated 80cm.
I think this is the inner tube for height adjustment contacting inside the outer tube for the actual stand… maybe it can be cut down to prevent it - but I certainly won’t do that and invalidate any warranties.
Also of note, the finish of one of the two stands was well below par - the side trim pretty badly glued on with visible excess white glue all over (on a black stand). I managed to clean most of it off but the trim is obviously misaligned on close inspection. Not a big deal though.
This along with a lack of stability (it can wobble a little), just makes it fall short of a great stand, but it is capable of holding heavy weights at A range of heights.
Unfortunately despite the range of features the stand fell a little below my expectations.