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August-08-11 |
| Reviewer:
Joseph
from Upstate, SC
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Attractive design, made for Polk speakers, works well, looks good. As usual, Crutchfield ships quickly, a pleasure to do business with.
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June-06-11 |
| Reviewer:
Christopher
from Santa Fe, NM
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good solid construction, but a lot of styrofoam debris stuck in it and on it necessitating a real thorough wiping down. The screw holes for the speaker attachment pieces were poorly machined, causing the screws not to completely screw in even with a power driver, thus stripping the top of the screws--I had to go out and buy more at a hardward store. It took quite a bit of time and effort to assemble for what should have been a 5 minute job. One of the base screws would not fully screw in tightly no matter what, even when I switched it out for the other 3 base screws so that machining was also poorly done and the hole was obviously not well-aligned. Fully assembled the stands look reasonably nice, but I noted that the instructions are poorly written and the finished product takes a lot of careful work to get it assembled.
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Seamless integration, not just for carpets |
September-20-10 |
| Reviewer:
RCN
from Fayetteville, NC
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I bought these speaker stands along with the RM87 speaker set. I had no problems attaching them (RM7 satellites) and together they look great. Polk did a great job designing these so that the speakers seamlessly integrate for a clean, high-tech look. The speakers can rotate a bit also in order to achieve proper sound positioning. I only needed one pair since the other speakers are wall-mounted, but I'm thinking of getting a couple more pairs for when I move. The carpet spikes are referred to as "non-removeable" but one of mine was "removed" in transit. A little instant glue and all is well. If you need to put these on hardwood floors, don't worry about the spikes - on the other side of the glass are rounded metal caps to hide the glue marks. It's not a problem to reverse the mounting of the glass (just make sure to also reverse the plastic ferrule in the bolt hole). As long as you aren't constantly sliding the stands around, I doubt you would need to worry about scratches. Be careful not to step on the base since now the spikes are pointing up! Dusting is easy since all the surfaces are smooth, with the only crevice being between the bottom rear of the speaker and the stand. Definitely recommended.
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Perfect for the Polk Audio RM95 |
January-25-10 |
| Reviewer:
Puzzik
from Danville,CA
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I bought these together with the Polk Audio RM95 so I do not have to drill into the walls.
The build quality is excellent.
I will have to say that some of the edges on the end where the speaker/wires go is very sharp, please be careful not to cut yourself.
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Beautiful Speaker Stands |
February-02-09 |
| Reviewer:
Scott
from Decatur, AL
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Gorgeious stands, but it takes a bit of work to make RM 20 speakers fit. Tried to attach the speakers using the wall-mount kit that came with the speakers (purchased 2 years ago), but the plastic adapter looked out of place and the speakers were front-heavy: I feared they would tip over.
The pre-drilled holes in the back of the stands did not line up with the mounting holes on my speakers, so I used a drill to enlarge the speaker stand holes.
Now that it's assembled, it looks fantastic, the speakers are at the right height and the stands are stable.
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