Pangea Audio LS300 All Steel Floor Standing Bookshelf Speaker Stands Pair (28 Inch)







Key features
- •Super-rigid all-steel construction speaker stand rigidly supports a wide range of bookshelf-, monitor- and rear channel-type loudspeakers
- •Three large diameter steel support columns arranged in a triangular shape are coupled to steel top and bottom plates forming an incredibly rigid platform for enhanced speaker performance
- •The 6" by 6" steel top plate matches a wide range of speakers; the 10" by 12" heavy gauge steel base plate combined with four adjustable steel cone point spikes provide excellent stability and easy leveling on any surface
- •One steel column has openings at the top and bottom to hide speaker cables and two columns can be sand- or shot-filled for even better vibration damping
- •Available now in five heights - the 20" height comes with a 6" by 9" steel top plate for extra large speakers
Pangea Audio LS300 All Steel Floor Standing Bookshelf Speaker Stands Pair (28 Inch)
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Customer Reviews
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maybe but one might look for alternatives.
Victor L.✓ Verified Purchase•June 17, 2018
Initially i wanted to rate with 5-stars but found that on every stand (i have 4 for home theatre) the top-base is not parallel tp the bottom-base. Apparently engineered / manufactured not quite accurately. Top plate is twisted vs bottom plate.
Other than that they look solid.
Other than that they look solid.
High quality, sturdy, well-made stands!
Mare Glenn✓ Verified Purchase•March 29, 2018
Set these up to hold my Polk 232 bookshelf speakers and they are great! Easy to assemble and very sturdy. They are on carpet but I did not need to use the spikes. The only suggestion I'd make is to make one of the holes larger - I used Crutchfield speaker cables with the banana plugs already installed and it was quite a challenge to get them out of the little hole!
unstable on carpet for elac ub5
amzUSR✓ Verified Purchase•March 12, 2018
These 28 inch stands were unstable on carpet. With just a small tap I felt the speakers would tip over. They can improve this stand in 2 ways: 1) make the top plate larger and 2) make the bottom plate a little larger and extend the floor carpet spikes all the way out to the far edges of the four corners of the bottom plate. Other than that, they appear to be well made for the price.
28in Pangea ls300 spkr stands
elarrecostao✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2018
just received the 28 inches pair but the plates of one stand are missing; i emailed the seller expecting that those parts be shipped to me asap, other reviewers say they respond diligently.
the one i assembled looks great and it's easy to set up; my diminutive superzeros occupy almost all of the top plate making it look like made for each other. i use something that works like blue tack to secure the spkrs to the plate.
spkrs 3 or 4 inches wider than the plate would not look good on these and besides there's the issue of stability. blue tack is obligatory no matter the size of the spkr, these stands are tall and slender.
hope i never hear them "singing" since i listen at moderate levels.
i'm pleased with this product and i hope the seller takes care of my problem "double" asap; recommended!
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i'm having excellent communication with the seller, Kraft Street Audio; the plates will be soon on their way.
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update 01/22: as promised by the seller on the 19th, the plates arrived today and i'm already enjoying my superzeros at ear level.
great product and great seller!
the one i assembled looks great and it's easy to set up; my diminutive superzeros occupy almost all of the top plate making it look like made for each other. i use something that works like blue tack to secure the spkrs to the plate.
spkrs 3 or 4 inches wider than the plate would not look good on these and besides there's the issue of stability. blue tack is obligatory no matter the size of the spkr, these stands are tall and slender.
hope i never hear them "singing" since i listen at moderate levels.
i'm pleased with this product and i hope the seller takes care of my problem "double" asap; recommended!
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i'm having excellent communication with the seller, Kraft Street Audio; the plates will be soon on their way.
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update 01/22: as promised by the seller on the 19th, the plates arrived today and i'm already enjoying my superzeros at ear level.
great product and great seller!
Get Fine Grain sand if you're going to fill the tubes
AmazonShopper✓ Verified Purchase•December 14, 2017
If you're going to fill them with sand, get Fine Grain sand, not all-purpose, as the all-purpose has larger bits that don't fit through the holes (I learned this the hard way). I covered the holes on the bottom with some duct tape so the sand won't leak through. After I attached the tubes to the base (don't tighten them all the way until you attach the tops) I tightly wrapped and taped a piece of cardboard to the top of the tubes to create a sort of sleeve that extended up a few inches, then poured the sand into that and it flowed into the tubes. Periodically tap on the tubes and you'll hear a deader sound where the sand is so you can guestimate and slow down pouring when it's getting full. A little messy, if you can't do it outside you could put the stand in the empty box so that any spilled sand is mostly caught in the box instead of going all over your floor. After they are filled, loosely attach the top plate, make sure it's all straight and tighten everything up. I guess I can used the all-purpose sand on my walkway this winter.
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