Peter VillafanaβAugust 14, 2025β Verified purchase
I ended up returning these as I did not need them as it turns out. I did unbox and set these up with the Rockville KPS65 Karaoke speakers. The stands come fully assembled and ready to use. They have a solid feel to them and provide a very sturdy base for the speakers with easy height adjustment. Just loosen the knobs to raise or lower the stand sections and retighten. Also has a locking pin to provide added security in holding the upper section in place. The speakers fold up to a nice compact size and they are light enough to easily transport or store away when not in use. The price for two stands at $39.99, was $30 less than the Rockville brand speaker stands and I could not find a better price. I would highly recommend these stands, but ask Amazon to package in one of there boxes as the products packaging did not stand up well in shipping (see photos). Read more
D BβAugust 7, 2024β Verified purchase
I've had a pair of the OnStage Brand Mini Speaker Stands for a few years that I use in my home studio and needed a second pair for small gigs with a portable mini PA. At $55 for two of Vondynotes compared to $37 for just one OnStage, I thought I would give them a try and I was very pleasantly surprised. These have an almost identical footprint, the legs spreading maybe an inch more is all and that's probably due to the fact these use larger diameter tubing. Weight is similar, and function is virtually identical. The main difference is the clamp on the OnStage is a little wider and stronger, and it doesn't need/have the safety pin that is on these. These seem to need the pin which means they aren't as infinitely adjustable, but with it they are plenty sturdy and the 6" height increments should work for most situations. The one other difference is while these supposedly allow you to go a few inches higher, I would not use the tallest setting on these small Vondynote stands as there is not enough of the top tube left inserted in the base for them to be stable -- so functionally they are basically the same max height as the On-Stage stands. I am using these with some small narrow powered speakers that are about 15 lbs and roughly 7"x8"x20" and for that they are perfect. They are probably fine with something up to 25 lbs or maybe even 30 lbs, but I wouldn't try more than that with the small tripod footprint (nor would I on the OnStage minis either). If you need a compact speaker stand that doesn't hog floorspace and cause potential trippage with a huge wide tripod these are great! Just be realistic about the size of speaker these are really intended for. Read more
CustomerβNovember 3, 2025β Verified purchase
Love it. Perfect for my JBL party box 120. Sturdy and good quality. Im happy with my purchase. Plus, price is right compared to everything else out there Read more
JeremyβNovember 29, 2025β Verified purchase
Fits my large speaker. Love the sturdy quality of the stand, it's light and easy to move around. Read more
CustomerβNovember 3, 2024β Verified purchase
great fit for my Bugera 60 amps as i can use this as a small "stereo" set up at my gigs Read more
OnieβNovember 23, 2025β Verified purchase
The product is very sturdy and holds the speaker perfectly, be sure to follow the weight capacity for safety. The design is compact which makes it convenient to store in a small space. It's easy to setup and the included screws secure the poles in place. The metal poles are thick enough to last for a long time. Read more
CoriβJanuary 4, 2026β Verified purchase
This is a very sturdy stand, adjusts easily Read more
MMyersβJanuary 29, 2026β Verified purchase
Great sturdy steel construction with rubber feet on Tripod Base! Read more