🎧 Elevate your sound, elevate your space — clarity meets style.
The KantoSP9W Desktop Speaker Stands are 8.3 inches tall, heavy steel stands designed to reduce speaker vibrations and improve sound clarity. Featuring universal fit plates with mounting screws and 15° adjustable top plates, they accommodate 2”-4” bookshelf or studio monitors. Their hollow columns enable clean cable management, supporting up to 30 pounds per stand in a sleek white finish.
Material Type | Metal |
Color | White |
Maximum Height | 8.27 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09"L x 4.33"W x 8.27"H |
Load Capacity | 30 Pounds |
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
C**S
Well-built Easy to Setup
Solid build quality, very easy to assemble and do cable management. Comes with multiple speaker bases which makes it very flexible to add bigger or smaller speakers. Note the front screw is NOT white it is a regular metal screw, Kanto did some clever editing in their photo.
N**0
SP9W Perfect for YU6
I recently purchased the SP9W stands for my YU6 speakers, albeit with some hesitation. My initial concern was compatibility, as these stands are primarily designed for the YU2 or YU4 models, not the YU6. The recommended stands for YU6 are the SP6HDW, but they are not only shorter but also twice as expensive.Another point of concern stemmed from other reviews mentioning poor quality. However, to my pleasant surprise, the quality of the SP9W stands was impeccable. There were no signs of damage or poor craftsmanship. Moreover, the installation process was seamless. The stands come with two sizes of mounting plates, and the larger set fit my YU6 speakers perfectly.In summary, despite initial reservations, the SP9W stands proved to be an excellent fit for my YU6 speakers, both in terms of quality and compatibility.
K**O
Sturdy
Sturdy stands. Tad pricy for what they are but aesthetically pleasing for the set up.
J**O
High Quality
Heavy item, sturdy, excellent quality.
B**T
Be wary of quality control / inadequate packaging
The first set i receieved were in pretty terrible condition for something that's supposed to be new - both columns had scars where the paint had stripped back to the metal, on the front of stand no less. One also quite a lot of staining and just generally lacked finesse (see image). The top plates were also insanely hard to attach to the column. Finally, attaching the speaker to the stand rendered it impossible to actually angle the top as advertised, unless you left it all loosely attached together. I have a suspicion that the scars at least were caused by the poorly thought through packaging - in the box the columns rest against the mounting bracket of the top plate (the scars and the top plates lined up the box) - i've no idea how Kanto haven't dealt with a very obvious problem - all it would literally need is a thin piece of foam to prevent metal pushing against metal. This doesn't excuse the other quality issues howeverThe second set, by comparison, are immaculate, despite being packaged the same way. There are none of the issues mentioned above. Almost like recieving a prototype then the final productThey're very sturdy, quite heavy for their size and i would say generally are built to last. From a design perspective i can't understand why they didn't put the mounting screw at the back instead of the front because it doesn't center in the hole and ruins what would otherwise be a premium aesthetic. Also the issue with mounting the speaker seeming to prevent rotation of the top plate could be addressed.I can't help thinking that they're $20 too expensive but that goes for many similar things like audioengine's DS1/2 stands, but there really aren't many options in this category in white, so as long you get a pair in the condition you would expect and are aware of their shortcomings i would recommend them
J**G
Damn these things are heavy
They don't look like it but wow these things are heavy. the bases don't look wide enough to be stable but I have doubt that any earthquake less than a 7.0 would even move these at all. Assembly seems overly complex for something so simple. I understand they want it to be adjustable and everything, but having two different hex nut sizes is just ridiculous. To add or remove a cable from the management system requires you to completely disassemble the unit, which, you guessed it, requires both sized allen wrenches, one for the base and the other for the top. Just use the same size hex head, Kanto!
J**Y
Very durable
Love these white stands they fit my Pioneer DJ monitor speakers and match them perfectly in white, also they are very durable and the quality is really good I also highly recommend them.
N**W
Poor Finishing
For the price, I'm disappointed in these stands. Do they hold up my Kanto YU4 speakers, yes. Do they have the same level of quality as the speakers, absolutely not. The white color doesn't match, it has more of a really light cream color. IDK why they can't be a pure white like every other tech product offers. Also, the finish is poor quality. It has a rough textured finish, unlike the beautiful smooth speakers, and the finish has tons of imperfections where you can see the metal below. There was packaging debris inside the plastic the stands came in so I guess those little cardboard specs are enough to damage the finish. I would have returned them, but I couldn't find another good option in white. So I'm keeping them, and they do get the job done, but I would still be disappointed in them at even half the price I paid.Kanto, if you're listening, please don't add this textured finish to all of your products. I saw the new subwoofer and the ugly texture is the reason I'm buying the older version instead. Your products sell to a customer who cares more about looks than sound and price. Please don't make your products look like popcorn ceilings.
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