

🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Kanto SP6HD Desktop Speaker Stands are designed for medium to large bookshelf speakers and mid-size/full-size studio monitors, standing at 6 inches tall. They feature heavy steel construction and closed cell foam padding to minimize vibrations, ensuring improved sound clarity. With adjustable top plates and a sleek design that hides cables, these stands are perfect for any professional workspace.







J**N
Excellent!
Great, great speaker stands. They're aren't cheap, but you get what you pay for. Very solid, the padding/rubber keeps them and speakers planted. The rotation is nice and smooth for the top trays. They come with two sizes for the top tray, the large size fit my KEF Q150's well. Would buy again if they were stolen.
P**K
Solid build quality
Sturdy pair of desktop speaker stands with adjustable angle and swappable speaker plates. Machining is precise, pads included, no wobbles nor rattles - important if you want to crank the volume! Built in cable routing is a nice touch, though I didn't use it. Straightforward assembly. Good find for the price.
H**S
Very solid and good quality
I got some new Genelec Speakers that I needed to get up off my desk to improve the sound.I originally bought the official Genelec stands for these at a price of $275 each. They are awful. A massive baseplate that pushed the speakers more outboard and no rotation adjustment.Anyway I sent those back and got these for $60 pair. They are rock solid, they rotate up to 45° each way, look good and make a noticeable improvement to the sound quality.The cable routing allows for a lot of cables too, not just a speaker cable. My speakers are powered so I had to get an XLR, a power cable and two communication cables to each speaker. I had to route the wiring as I assembled the stands but not a big deal and it looks great now too.Couldn't be happier. Plus I saved $500.
L**R
Takes Some Setting Up to Get It Right
If you read the reviews you will know that the package that arrives with your door is a brick. The stands must be assembled, successfully doing so takes about 10-12 minutes and a bit of finagling. You get to choose between two top plates, choose the smallest one that can properly support your speakers to avoid unnecessary sonic resonance. Run the speaker wire through the stands before affixing them to the posts. And make sure the speaker cabinets extend slightly beyond the front mounting plate. None of this is rocket science. Once assembled, the result is two rock-solid 6" stands. The tops and bottoms have a layer of dense, slightly spongy rubber-like foam. The idea is to create non-skid platforms and afford some dampening so vibrations from the speakers are not transmitted through the stands. By in large this all works. Quibble would be the top platforms might use a thicker spec foam.Be advised: there are a number of variables in your room that will directly affect the resulting sound. Every speaker brand has different characteristics. Your listening room has dimension, hard and soft surfaces. Tweet the room. Take the time to properly orient the stands with the speakers on them to get the optimal result. That took we a couple of hours over several days. Now the music sounds fantastic.Any negatives? Clearly, the box that I received was previously opened and resealed. All the plates should be wrapped in plastic. One of the plates I received was not. Also, it was not clean, but the metal and paint were fine. Maybe a return, who knows? There was no reason to send it back, but I did report this to the manufacturer, whose response did not address it. And the idea that you can adjust the tilt on the top plate seems a bit absurd, when you can just turn the entire stand in the direction that optimizes your speaker sound. My suggestion is to tighten everything down snug, so there is no vibration, skip the adjustment.To summarize, you are getting a high quality audio stand for desktop speakers. Assembled properly, and oriented to optimize both speaker and room acoustics, you will not be disappointed. Worth the price.
G**G
Quality and sturdiness far beyond what I needed or expected! Very impressed and happy with purchase
The stands are extremely durable. The metal is far thicker than they need to be for any speaker I could conceivably put on my sit/stand desk; and the mounting hardware seems to be machined very well. The base plate and top plates are thickly padded with a dense foam to provide both a bit of protection and non-slip surface to the desktop and the bottom of the speakers. I'm using them with Audioengine HD3 speakers and the narrower top-plate is a near perfect match for the width. I have yet to put my cables into the passthrough of the risers, but the holes (each about 1" x 3/4", but actually a bit wider because its cut at a slant) appear generous to accommodate a large number of cables, which in my case includes (on the left side) two L/R RCA cables (one to the DAC and one the interconnect to the right side), the power cable, and the subwoofer cable. Because I use a keyboard tray, the actual desktop is a bit higher than normal. For this configuration the 6" riser was a good fit for me (5'8" tall); but if I were not using a keyboard tray the 9" model might be the better fit.
N**K
They do what they are supposed to
I like these, and they do what they are supposed to. Pretty simple, just raise speakers about 6 in off the desk. Design is good, these feel very solid and sturdy. They look nice imo. Pretty simple, really.The cable management is clever, but I decided not to use it to keep the wire off the desk, as it looked a little better to me that way.I don't have any complaints with build quality or quality control. Finish is nice and the stands are heavy.Overall, I like the design of the soundrise stands a little better, because these stands do have a big footprint. But the price is much better for essentially the same effect. I recommend them.
R**N
High quality product and is so functional.
It works so well because you can adjust the angle of the speakers easily and it's very well made. They look great on my desk.
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