Rockville RVSM1 Pair of Near-Field Studio Monitor Stands w/ Adjustable Height,Black
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I have my holes spaced 5 inches apart, and I have set the height at 28 inches. There are five for the krk eight speakers and 33 for the krk Five for KRK-five speakers I love them and I have the foam pad from cauralex
There are no problems with (2) krk 8 and (2) krk 5. Despite the fact that they are sturdy, they are balanced pretty well on carpet. This is a very sturdy item!
It is not clear to me what a moving headlight is. As far as I am concerned, they do not shake, chime, or wobble with speakers on top without being secured. Solidity is the key to the foundation.
9" x 9" is the size of the top platform of the speaker stand. There are 2 thin rubber pads on each arm of the speaker. The speaker is 5" and it comes with a stand. For the purpose of preventing the speaker from vibrating off, the pads have a peel-off back that adheres to the platform. A mounting hole is not in the platform for your speaker, but if you need to use a screw gouge, you can do so and it would work They need to be proofed that a hole could easily be drilled by the user. If you want to secure them, you can use double sided tape or adhesive putty. been using my Triangle Bro speakers (12"X8") on these for the past 4 months and they haven't moved and remain firmly attached.
Selected User Reviews For Rockville RVSM1 Pair of Near-Field Studio Monitor Stands w/ Adjustable Height,Black
In my experience, most of the reviews I have on Amazon are five stars, but these are terrible. Do not go near him. It was extremely difficult to put these together because the bolt that was supposed to pass through plastic and go through the nut on the otherside of the plastic stripped through the plastic extremely easily and will not tighten or stay in place I do not understand their return policy at all. As they are faulty and poorly designed all around, I try to return them, and their return is unlike anything else I have experienced on Amazon. There is a clause in the contract that says if it's in any other condition where they cannot sell it "as new" you will not receive I didn't like the 55 dollars I spent on something I could have thrown Honestly, I could not have been any The mounts were very unstable at their peak (before the bolt stripped), unable to hold even 5" speakers without wobbling and laying 3-inch speakers on their side. There is a 5 degree crookedness. Honestly, I don't leave too many bad reviews since most items are either pretty good, or I can return them if they don't work. It is awful to deal with this seller. The company has a terrible return policy to protect themselves from having to refund the money they had spent on a bad product.
Steer clear and go with any other stand instead.
A box with one and half in it and half in it It has been just one day since my speakers broke! Chinese junk that has fallen apart at the seams! It was difficult for me to give you a star! I gave these people a one-star review because they required me to do that given their Amazon app. Otherwise, I wouldn't have given them that high of a rating.
Rokit 8 is installed on my computer. There were some problems with drilling the holes, which makes them There is very little customer service in Rockville, and if you need a replacement, it is hard to arrange. Although the holes in the poles were drilled correctly, they refused to ship new poles and have us assemble it and ship it back together. The products are terrible and the service is even worse.
Cheap brand, cheap product, horrible customer service. As an audio and lighting enthusiast, I buy quite a bit of Despite going out on a limb and trying them, all I can say is that they were bad. Do not go near him.
The system appears to be working It's easy to put together, but the assembly instructions are inconsistent and underwhelming. Note that the box does not include useful assembly instructions. While the instructions are mostly intuitive, there are some extra parts if you do not follow them. Note that the Amazon video starts off incorrectly, since the guy fails to put a washer on the very first bolt. Also, note that the bolts are not included in the bag. The screws in the tube have already been inserted. The bolts were nowhere to be found, and I almost sent the thing back. In no mention of how or where the plastic cable clips (pictured) should be installed, there is none. There were also six silver disks (not washers) in my hardware bag that I do not seem to be able to articulate. In addition, the various video and picture examples on Amazon, YouTube, Reverb, etc. all contradict each other about how to connect the stick. When pads are used What is their alignment with the downward fins of the shelf, perpendicular to them or parallel to In the long run, I am sure it will not matter You can see that the pictures I have included are contradictory. In addition to the drilled holes (pictured), there are a couple of mysterious things on the shelf that kept us guessing and we simply gave up on them.
Since there were no clear instructions on how to assemble them, I had to fumble my way through that process. Then my monitors (Yamaha HS7) with the isolation pads positioned so the monitor could be raised from the back made me uncomfortable, since the stands did not appear to be sturdy enough for Although after I sent them back I sort of figured out why, as my studio is in an apartment with thick carpeting, there are bullet-shaped screws that grip it. It was something I was unaware of. Seeing a few YouTube videos gave me some good tips on how to make sure the stands will support a monitor up to 8 inches in size, such as the Rokit 8 and even the Yamaha HS10. As a matter of conclusion, if there had been instructions for "Dummies" like me I probably would have kept them. In addition to being a pianist, I also play violin. What I have a hard time understanding are screws and things. The internet is funny. However, I can tell that the monitor stands are of good quality overall.
It was a stock photo of Focals, and they were not as robust as they were described. Even a slight graze in a small area could ruin the balance of the ecosystem. Stands with heavy weight. * There were pieces/screws that were missing. Furthermore, the product I received had obvious signs of use and was An attempt was made by the previous owner to color in the dent in one of the legs after it had been chipped and dashed and that they made It is not possible for me to return for a refund if I do not have a printer at All in all, a poor experience!.
I can't return these stands as they are good enough to keep, but they are only suitable for use in a home studio or entertainment center. I bought two identical cabinets as a set, and the height difference between them is almost 1 inch. Despite some rough welded joints and gaps in the base, the finish of this crate is okay. The stand did not come with instructions, but I've put together similar stands before and it wasn't too difficult. They are reasonably solid, but do wobble a bit when I use them Due to having the monitors on isolation pads, I'm not too concerned about vibration, and this will be used at home only. The one plus is that they are stable under the 8" monitors of my JBL LSR28p. The weight of each is about 50 pounds. Be aware that they don't have a professional finish, but they are good.