

🎵 Elevate Your Sound, Command Your Space
Pyle’s adjustable speaker stands offer a robust, height-telescoping design (26”–52”) crafted from durable alloy steel with a stable three-point triangle base and floor spikes. Designed specifically for Sonos PLAY 1 and PLAY 3 speakers, these stands support up to 90 lbs on a 9” non-slip platform, combining professional-grade stability with sleek aesthetics to transform any listening environment.












| ASIN | B07PCSQHG9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,390 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #36 in Speaker Stands |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,224 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Finish | Matte or Powder Coated |
| Finish Type | Matte or Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893117768 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 18"W x 52"H |
| Item Type Name | Sonos Speaker Stand Pair of Sound - Play 1 and 3 Holder, Telescoping Height Adjustable from 26” - 52” Inch, High Heavy Duty Three-point Triangle Base w/ Floor Spikes and 9” Square Platform - Pyle |
| Item Weight | 5.8 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 90 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Maximum Height | 52 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 18"W x 52"H |
| UPC | 842893117768 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
G**T
Great build and affordable monitor stands
These stands are awesome! I'm able to adjust them to the proper height for my studio mixing. They are very stable on carpet thanks to the pointy bits you can screw into the bottom. I'm not as concerned with cable management, but it shouldn't be an issue. All my cables will run behind my workstation. They are a good weight, not too heavy, but heavy enough and solid. They hold my Yamaha 4 inch monitors with ease. I recommend these for an affordable studio monitor stand.
S**E
Great Monitor Stands! 🫡🫡🫡 Well done
I never had stands before! What a difference it makes, especially with proper foam pads to isolate and absorb vibrations! The height being adjustable is AN AWESOME FEATURE! Easy to construct, came with everything needed! Awesome they came with carpet spikes too! I am currently learning how to mix songs, and record my music, getting a better understanding each day! These also make more room for equipment/and workspace on my desk! Totally a game changer! I don’t have a point of comparison, but I am hoping these hold up. Now, I’m off to find a subwoofer stand/desk for behind my monitors (center stage) I can’t wait to listen to music in my daw now that my stereo field is a bit wider… Be interesting to hear the difference there too! Word to the wise, buy these if you don’t want your speakers to take up desk space! Would buy again!
K**R
Does the job I needed them to do
The instructions were not the best but I was able to figure out the top and bottom screws were in the extension rods, not in the bag of parts. After that, putting the speaker stands together was simple. They are strong and well made. The triangle base is not as stable as I like but I put these stands next to my desk and then canted the speakers in about 30 degrees off axis to angle the speakers at me. My speakers are old-school Polk Audio Studio 2 bookshelf speakers that weigh 17 pounds each so they will be slightly top heavy when off-axis to the base. I think if the speakers aimed on-axis to the triangular base they would be fine. I am very happy with these speaker stands.
N**N
Good low traffic area stand
I have seen some complain that these stands are wobbly and not very supportive. I agree partially that they are not super stable but they don't seem to be a problem if placed in an area where they won't be moved or bumped often. The base is very steady on wood flooring, can't attest to carpet. The main tubing coming up from the stand does wobble but nothing too terrible. The stands to come with optional spikes to be installed onto the base when using on carpet. Looks like the stability on carpet may come down to the thickness of carpet. The material feels strong enough for the intended use and am not worried about any bending/breaking. I'm currently using the stands for my 11lb Klipsch R-50M surround speakers. I put each of them on some speaker padding to angle them down slightly so they aren't sitting directly on the stand tops in the photos. After tightening the height/direction knob they feel pretty secure however I wouldn't be so confident if they were in a high traffic area. I have the stands maxed out at their tallest height so I assume they would be more stable at a shorter height. My room really didn't accommodate for wall mounting so I was forced to get stands for the speakers but these are doing a good job. There is no option to run wires hidden through the stand but it does come with a couple areas to clip wiring to. There is also a small loop next to the knob to run wiring through (I forgot to do this before attaching banana clips and am too lazy to redo it). Hope this review helps someone. These were pretty much my only option when looking because they were the only ones that extended tall enough for my space.
A**O
Worth It
Decent Stands, they have a small bit of Resonance when playing loud. Nothing very Noticeable tho. Easy to set up, they can Hold Small Speakers as well.
T**Y
Improved sound quality
These speakers are lightweight yet robustly constructed for stand use, capable of handling the bass output of speakers. They offer exceptional stability, remaining stationary during playback. The bass quality has been noticeably improved. They are compatible with 5-inch speakers and should be able to handle 8-inch or slightly larger speakers. The adjustment mechanism is straightforward, and the locking system ensures secure placement. However, it would be beneficial if they provided straps or a designated area for cable management, allowing for hidden or organized cable management.
G**N
Easy to put together
Great speaker stands. The box was a little beat up and was re-taped. But it turned out great after I put it together.
X**X
A few tips for making them sturdy
I ignored the negative reviews and got them anyway b/c I could see they may not be the most sturdy by default design, but I knew there was a way around that. A few tips: 1. Do NOT overtighten. They are just basic tack welds holding it together and if you overtighten then you can weaken those joints significantly. Tight just until it is stable/not rocking. 2. Add some JB Weld around any place that has said tack welds. I did them inside the top and bottom of the pole and I covered the full ring to add additional stability. I also used a popsicle stick to push it down into the crack. Make sure you use enough to fill the crack and still have plenty enough to do a smoothed out bead around the inside. Think of it like caulking. 3. Let the JB Weld dry a full 24 hours. 4. Find where you want to place them and then use a LEVEL to make sure they are level. If not, adjust the feet on the bottom or move them. They should be completely level or you could compromise your speakers later on. If you have to move them again, repeated this step. 5. Once that is all figured out, put some weights (if available, or something similar) on them that equal your monitors to make sure they can handle the weight and let them sit a day or two undisturbed to make sure they don't collapse. If they do, you may have done something wrong above, but at least you didn't ruin your monitors.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 week ago