








🎶 Elevate your sound, elevate your space — stand out with PERLESMITH!
PERLESMITH Universal Speaker Stands offer adjustable height from 33.3" to 45.1", supporting bookshelf and satellite speakers up to 11 lbs. Designed with solid steel and non-slip pads, they ensure stable, clutter-free placement with built-in cable management. Compatible with major brands, these stands provide tool-free height adjustment and come with all necessary hardware for quick assembly, backed by dedicated US customer support.



















| ASIN | B08J7QWJ91 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,736 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Speaker Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (10,189) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
| Item model number | PSSS2 |
| Manufacturer | PERLESMITH |
| Product Dimensions | 17.56 x 11.61 x 2.6 inches |
M**G
Excellent Stands. Decent Quality - Look Great
Great speaker stands. They were decent quality, sturdy and came with everything you needed. I used mine for the rear Klipsch speakers which are heavy and they are very solid. I like the rubber pads for floor, and they include the hardware if these are to be set on carpet. 5 minutes to put each stand together and it came with the wrenches so I didn't have to dig into my tool box. You will be very satisfied with this. Stand height is perfect for Home Theater - right at ear level.
T**S
Great Budget Speaker Stands
I needed taller surround sound speaker stands to clear the sectional sofa in my front room. This Perlesmith stand was the only one I could find that was tall enough so despite its 11lb weight limit (my Klipsch speakers are 13.5lbs/ea) I decided to give them a try. Long story short, they work great for my needs. Assembly was very quick, easy & straightforward, no complaints about quality. Speaker clamping is uneven but I don't consider that important for my needs (although I do consider speaker clamps to be a 'must have' to prevent the speakers from being accidentally bumped off the stands). I did ensure the height locking ring was as tight as I could manage to prevent unwanted collapse and I added the same anti-tip safety strap I use on my table-mounted 100" TV to prevent an accidental bump from causing potential damage or injury. These are decent & basic speakers stands that serve well so long as you remain cognizant of their weight/tipping limitations.
G**T
Stylish and Sturdy Speaker Stands with Minor Limitations
These stands have both strengths and limitations worth noting. Cons: The stands are not height-adjustable. Speaker wire must be threaded through the pole before attaching the base plate, which may complicate setup. The top plate only uses non-slip pads to hold speakers in place, with no additional securing mechanism. Pros: Attractive design, featuring a glass base that lends a modern, upscale appearance. Straightforward assembly, easy to put together with minimal effort. Stable on both carpet and hard flooring. Sturdy enough to support bookshelf speakers (currently holding Klipsch R-41M speakers without issue). While the lack of adjustability and limited speaker security could be drawbacks for some, these stands are stylish, easy to assemble, and reliable once in place. They are a solid option for anyone seeking a simple and visually appealing solution to display and support bookshelf speakers.
P**S
Recommended: well made and looks good
Works well with my AudioEngine 5 speakers. Requires multiple steps to assemble, but the steps are easy if you are even the least bit handy. The assembled units are sturdy. The color is discrete: black glass base and top; matte black support column. In short, does what I needed it to do.
Z**H
Great product!
These are great! I’m setting up a “Man Cave” in my basement, and these are perfect for the mid range speakers for my vintage surround sound. The height is good, they’re heavy enough to support the speakers. Very sturdy
K**.
Nice looking but flimsy
These are good looking stands and were quite reasonably priced. However, they are only held together by a pair of threaded rods that run through the hollow center post and screw into the top and bottom pieces. The center post isn't really attached to anything at all, it's just held in place by the top and bottom pieces. The speakers I'm using with these stands are fairly lightweight and seem to be supported well enough for now, but if you are using heavier speakers with large magnets or active monitors with integrated amplifiers, I advise caution. As long as the stands aren't moved, this delicate arrangement of threaded rods should tend to hold, but I do worry that vibrations could work the threaded joints loose over time and cause problems. After all, these are meant to hold speakers, and speakers do vibrate. Even so I would still recommend these for setups with inexpensive speakers, where aesthetics are more of a concern than stability; if your speakers are not both inexpensive and lightweight, you may want to consider paying proportionately more for stands. Another issue I encountered with these stands is cable management. The hollow center posts could potentially have cables run through them, they do have openings at the top and bottom apparently meant for this purpose. However, there's no straightforward way to actually get cables in place; professional stands have an open channel that runs the entire length of the post so that one can easily just pull the cable through the stand. Naturally, this shortcoming can be worked around - other reviewers suggest routing the cables while assembling the stands - but it is a further indication of a product that isn't particularly well thought out. Even if you do manage to get the cable through the post, it'll still be visible at the bottom of the stand because the lower opening is above the bottom plate, rather than running through the bottom plate to the floor. Furthermore, I had hoped there would be some sort of leveling capability with the feet on these stands to help compensate for slightly uneven flooring. To be clear, this is not an advertised feature, just one I had hoped for. In fact, the feet can be individually partially unscrewed to provide a limited form of leveling capability, but then of course the same issues I've pointed out with the center threaded rods apply, vis-a-vis potentially loosening over time. Moving forward, since I already own these stands, I'll probably disassemble them at some point - before they have a chance to fall apart on their own - and apply threadlocker or PTFE tape to the threaded rods and feet to address my concerns about long term stability. I might even drill a hole through the bottom plate so that I can implement a tidy cable management solution. Until all that is done, I'll wish I'd bought better stands in the first place.
K**C
These stands were music to my ears
These are really cool speaker stands and I use them daily! I can raise or lower the stands (this is very important) to match my desk, or perhaps to the window or whatever. Fantastic build quality. (I'm using them to hold powered speakers [EDIFIER SPEAKERS] and was able to get rid of huge high-fi systems and huge speakers. But these, and I'm sure you will like them.
K**N
I just needed a pair of affordable speaker stands but didn't expect the quality to be this good. What a pleasant surprise!
F**Y
O pedestal é muito bom. Discreto, fácil de montar e atendeu às expectativas. Porém eu paguei quase o dobro de preço na taxação do produto. Algo que o vendedor não informa na pagina do mesmo.
B**K
Happy, good stands
C**O
Fit Denon bookshelf speakers perfectly
H**.
It is an inexpensive, easy to assemble product and is sturdy to use. Fully serves the purpose as described. Some tiny points to raise. The tube where the speaker cables are hidden might be too small or inflexible if you has larger speaker cables. For me, I don't mind seeing the cables hanging from the back of speakers and be seen from the front. Another point to watch out is the weight of the speakers just in case you have quality and heavy bookshelf speakers, because the base of the stand is not weighty. One suggestion for the manufacturer is to improve the design of the base, as it is almost without design input. However, overall, the outlook is still acceptable given the cost.
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