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SANUS SYSTEMS SF-26B Steel Speaker Stand
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We found 4 listings for the SANUS SYSTEMS SF-26B Steel Speaker Stand (Sanus SF-26B):
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UPC 0-93795-34001-7, EAN 0-093795-340017
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Reviews by Users
29 Jul 2008



Solid and versatile
Easy to assemble, which is good, because the enclosed instructions are a bit lacking. They're fairly heavy without
using the sand-fill option and sturdy enough to support my 40lbs apiece monitors with ease. There's three ways
of coupling the speakers to the top plates( pads, metal studs or Foundation Mount system ), and the bottom
plates can rest on pads or spikes. Very versatile and solid and worth the money. The right size Phillips head
screwdriver is a must for good assembly....
–J. BERRYfrom Amazon.com
27 Mar 2008



Excellent speaker stands
Highly recommended! I was looking for stands that would hold heavier (> 25 lbs) bookshelf speakers for a while. They are solid, very easy to assemble and they look great!
–Jeff G.from Amazon.com
26 Jul 2007



Steel Speaker Stand by Sanus Well Made
I bought this center stand to match the front speaker stands I have in a 5.1 surround sound system. The stands are heavy, well made and look great. The only drawback is that the top portion can twist out of position to the bottom portion. I am a stickler for perfection, so I gaze downward from above and line them up perfectly. Once in position, they stay there. I actually needed the stand to be 10 inches shorter, so I took the two metal "pipes" to a metalworker/welder, and for $15 he cut them, a...
–Lorraine Haslipfrom Amazon.com