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Attractive, Stable, Small footprint
I purchased these for my Adam A7Xs to bring them up to the appropriate ear level for mixing whereas I previously had them sitting on the desk angled upwards (eek!)
Pros:
- Despite a brief, heart-wrenching wobble of the monitor if you prod it, the stand is actually very stable
- Aesthetically pleasing and minimal design
- Affords some extra desk space by allowing things to be placed on the base and under the speakers
- The foam pads on the top platform mean the monitors will sit comfortably in place
Cons:
- The only negative aspect is the 30cm minimum height, which I found too high for my setup. I made some desk/chair adjustments, however I was aware of this before purchase and prepared to make some concessions.
Overall I'm really satisfied with these stands and, if you're in agreement with the above, I'm sure you will be too!
Pros:
- Despite a brief, heart-wrenching wobble of the monitor if you prod it, the stand is actually very stable
- Aesthetically pleasing and minimal design
- Affords some extra desk space by allowing things to be placed on the base and under the speakers
- The foam pads on the top platform mean the monitors will sit comfortably in place
Cons:
- The only negative aspect is the 30cm minimum height, which I found too high for my setup. I made some desk/chair adjustments, however I was aware of this before purchase and prepared to make some concessions.
Overall I'm really satisfied with these stands and, if you're in agreement with the above, I'm sure you will be too!
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Stable and reliable spokesperson
Before, I purchased a pair of Adam T5v and
Millenium Desktop Monitor Stand DM2, I am very impressed with this pair of brackets, first of all I think his appearance is very suitable for my appetite, after I installed this pair of brackets, it is really solid, my Tv5 is very strong on it Safe, it effectively prevents my speaker from resonating with the desktop, you can adjust its height and angle at will, at this price, I think you can choose them with confidence
Millenium Desktop Monitor Stand DM2, I am very impressed with this pair of brackets, first of all I think his appearance is very suitable for my appetite, after I installed this pair of brackets, it is really solid, my Tv5 is very strong on it Safe, it effectively prevents my speaker from resonating with the desktop, you can adjust its height and angle at will, at this price, I think you can choose them with confidence
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Great but get the DM1 if your setup allows it.
I got both and while they're both quality, the DM2 start at an height of 30 cm while the DM1 starts lower so it's easier to get them to the perfect height. These are fantastic in both versions though.
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I love them
I use these on my desktop to get my monitors at ear level, they are amazing.
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Sturdy And Strong
I purchased these Thomann Millennium speaker stands with my PreSonus Eris E5 XT studio monitors. It is my first time purchasing a product which is built by Thomann. The quality of the stands is top class, they are constructed utilising first class materials. They have damping strips on the base ensuring there is no transfer of vibrations to the office desk. The same damping strips are on the speaker plates again totally excluding any sound vibrations. The stands are very stable, they wouldn't tip over even if you were to accidentally brush against or hit them. These speakers are top class at a very reasonable price from Thomann. Once again well done to Thomann my number 1 supplier of audio related hardware, I will be purchasing more products from you into the future.
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Good product
I bought them to use on a home-studio studio table with my ADAMs A5X. Used for a couple of months now.
Pros:
Durable, stable enough (I still suggest you shouldn't try to rock them, to all - there's a limit). The metal is good, the padding for both surfaces is okay, the monitors and stands themselves don't slide at all. Pretty easy to put them together.
Cons:
They can't be set up lower than 30cm, as the description says. To some it may be the key moment in the decision if you need them.
!! Measure the height you need before you buy (practically any) monitor stands !!
Conclusion: good reliable product unless you need something extra, to survive like a earthquake or a party or smth. But in that case you shouldn't look at anything that's not bolted to the wall. or the floor.
Pros:
Durable, stable enough (I still suggest you shouldn't try to rock them, to all - there's a limit). The metal is good, the padding for both surfaces is okay, the monitors and stands themselves don't slide at all. Pretty easy to put them together.
Cons:
They can't be set up lower than 30cm, as the description says. To some it may be the key moment in the decision if you need them.
!! Measure the height you need before you buy (practically any) monitor stands !!
Conclusion: good reliable product unless you need something extra, to survive like a earthquake or a party or smth. But in that case you shouldn't look at anything that's not bolted to the wall. or the floor.
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Excellent value for money
I needed some stands to raise my monitors above my computer screens. My main concern was how high I could raise the speakers and secondly how stable they would be. The construction was simple with just 1 bolt at each end of the column. The column extended easily, and without wobble, to the 45cm+ that I needed. The base plate is weighty and there was no sense of instability when the speakers were placed on the top. The neoprene/rubber pads help with sound isolation as well as providing great grip, both to the surface they are on and the speakers.
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Solid
These are solid and look great in my studio. I use them with my Adam T5Vs.
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Does not live up to 10kg weight bearing
I bought these Millenium stands to hold my Adam T7V monitors. The locking mechanism on the stand will not hold in place at the top height where I need it to be at ear level, no matter how much I tighten it. The quality of the build of the stands is otherwise great and while the stand will suddenly drop to the lowest level if I so much as look at it, I haven't lost a speaker (yet) due to the sudden drop.
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The most aesthetically pleasing desktop monitor stand that I could find.
This is not very expensive and definitely the best looking desktop monitor stand that I could find on the whole internet, there's surprisingly just few, ugly and crazy expensive for just a stand.
It's a bit wobbly if you poke the monitor on top of it, which is a bit scary, but I guess nothing with just one leg can be more stable.
But thanks to one leg it's very minimalist, looks great next to iMac, gives you more space on desk, the base is nice to put phone on or cup, but the base it's easily searchable, with keys or stuff like that, the first day I allready made 3 sraches and two of them I have no idea how and when so be carreful if you have OCD.
Also it's too tall, starting from 30 cm (and I don't know who would need the 50 cm on desktop stand) I wish it was at least 5 cm shorter for my KRK Rokit 6" and even shorter like 10 cm less if I had 8 inch monitor, but thanks to isolation pads (mopads) I can angle monitors 8 degress down, which is nearly perfect when I sit with straight back and my chair is at the highest, but when I sit normally the sweet spot i little bit higher than perfect. (I was thinking even before buying about maybe cutting it, if I ever get to it and succes I will edit this comment if it's possible.) But it being that high also have some benefits, I think it protects the speakers, especially if you have them in bedroom and you eat meals in front of the computer.
It's a bit wobbly if you poke the monitor on top of it, which is a bit scary, but I guess nothing with just one leg can be more stable.
But thanks to one leg it's very minimalist, looks great next to iMac, gives you more space on desk, the base is nice to put phone on or cup, but the base it's easily searchable, with keys or stuff like that, the first day I allready made 3 sraches and two of them I have no idea how and when so be carreful if you have OCD.
Also it's too tall, starting from 30 cm (and I don't know who would need the 50 cm on desktop stand) I wish it was at least 5 cm shorter for my KRK Rokit 6" and even shorter like 10 cm less if I had 8 inch monitor, but thanks to isolation pads (mopads) I can angle monitors 8 degress down, which is nearly perfect when I sit with straight back and my chair is at the highest, but when I sit normally the sweet spot i little bit higher than perfect. (I was thinking even before buying about maybe cutting it, if I ever get to it and succes I will edit this comment if it's possible.) But it being that high also have some benefits, I think it protects the speakers, especially if you have them in bedroom and you eat meals in front of the computer.
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