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Not great, but not bad either
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.
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.
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J
decent stands, not stable enough for me
These stands are of good quality, the fit and finish and height adjustments are good.
However I don't think they are stable enough, the base is not wide or heavy enough and it would be very easy for a child to pull on one side and make the stand and monitor fall which is dangerous.
I would not buy these again for this reason.
However I don't think they are stable enough, the base is not wide or heavy enough and it would be very easy for a child to pull on one side and make the stand and monitor fall which is dangerous.
I would not buy these again for this reason.
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AG
Decent Stands...
Good stands but not great. I would definitely replace these with some sound anchors or solid wood/MDF stands at some point.
I would say these are good for the home studio, and pro summer market, but not at the pro level of some other monitor stands.
I found that the stands could be more adjustable the max height isn't that tall. I was expecting them to be a little better considering the jasper name. I think they could be improved with a sturdier base, the three supports are more stable than the basic 1 support triangle monitor stands but I find that the stands are still a bit light and overpriced in comparison to budget monitor stands. I would recommend them, but they are overpriced for the value they offer.
I would say these are good for the home studio, and pro summer market, but not at the pro level of some other monitor stands.
I found that the stands could be more adjustable the max height isn't that tall. I was expecting them to be a little better considering the jasper name. I think they could be improved with a sturdier base, the three supports are more stable than the basic 1 support triangle monitor stands but I find that the stands are still a bit light and overpriced in comparison to budget monitor stands. I would recommend them, but they are overpriced for the value they offer.
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PD
not so stable but overall is OK for the price
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