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The Kanto SP26PLW 26 Inch Bookshelf Speaker Stand (2 Pack, White) combines heavy-duty steel construction with rotating top plates and cable management to enhance sound quality and aesthetics. Designed for universal fit, it supports up to 30 lbs per stand, offers interchangeable feet for carpet or hardwood, and can be filled for added stability. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a sleek, customizable audio setup.









| ASIN | B07K4XHRYM |
| Base Width | 8.9 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89 in Speaker Stands #328 in Speaker Mounts |
| Brand | Kanto |
| Built-In Media | 2 x Speaker Floor Stands | 2 x 4" Wide Top Plates | 2 x 7" Wide Top Plates | 8 x Rubber Dome Feet | 8 x Spiked Feet |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,459 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800152718712 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 26"L x 4.3"W x 26"H |
| Item Weight | 14.1 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 30 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kanto |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 26 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 26"L x 4.3"W x 26"H |
| UPC | 800152718712 |
| Warranty Description | Two Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
A**R
Great build quality speaker stand
This is a good design and well made stand! Very impressive build quality doesnβt take away the spotlight from the speaker. The product arrived with a double boxed packaging and the inside parts also carefully packed to ensure theyβre protected for shipping. Heavy base plate added great stability. Two sets top plates offer is very considerate feature. I believe this product is well worth buying!
M**P
CAN BE FILLED WITH SAND OR RICE - Sturdy & Stylish
Excellent stands, excellent finish, perfect height, extra feature for Kanto speakers but will work with all. These stands are very sturdy and provide a great platform for any size speaker. The stands come with two sizes of top platform and have holes to mount Kanto's own speakers via a 1/4-20 bolt. I currently have a set of Jamo S803 bookshelfs in white on top of of these stands and the whites match very well. With the largest plate on, the speakers hang off about an inch front and back, but the plate hangs out about one half of an inch on each side. The small mount will be hidden by these speakers, but use double sided tape for extra stability. I don't believe Kanto does not explicitly say that these stands are fillable for extra weight, but I will tell you that they are indeed fillable with a simple assembly change, as follows. The bases are a heavy slab of metal with a separate plastic finishing piece that completely covers the top and sides of it. NOTE: Face the label on the bases so its visible so the feet screw in properly and easily. The center shaft that runs to the top plate is an oblong shape. Both the base plate and cover have cutouts, on one side of the oblong shape, to run cables through. To seal the bottom so that the shaft can be filled, simply rotate the inner base plate 180 degrees so the cutouts don't line up. Pay attention that the cutout on the cover plate and the 45 degree cutout at the top of the shaft are both facing the same side, the back. The inner base plate's cutout will be facing the front, but the cover plate will hide it. You'll see when you put it together. I was able to fit 4ish pounds of long grain rice in each shaft. You will be able to fit more sand than rice, weight wise, but sand is a pain to clean up if it gets tipped over on accident.
P**E
Great Value, Solid Build, Looks to Match
Exceptional speaker stands at an incredible value. In search of an ideal support for my MA Bronze 100 bookshelf speakers, I faced the challenge of finding a balance between budget constraints and stability requirements. The Kanto stands emerged as the perfect solution, backed by multiple reviews instilling confidence in their performance. Not only do these stands flawlessly complement the aesthetics of my MA speakers with their matching color, but they also offer a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution for managing speaker wires. Negotiating banana plugs through the stands posed no issues, showcasing the thoughtful design catering to aesthetically pleasing placement considerations. Stands are solid and well built, with provisions for 2 base plate sizes! One standout feature that caught my attention is the toe-in capability, allowing the base plate to rotate. This innovative design element enhances the overall listening experience, demonstrating Kanto's commitment to meeting the demands of discerning audiophiles. In conclusion, I am thoroughly satisfied with the Kanto speaker stands and will undoubtedly explore their offerings for future audio setups. Kanto has undoubtedly earned my trust as a reliable choice for premium audio accessories.
N**D
Absolutely justify the higher price
This is one of the most impressive random products I have ordered off Amazon in a while. Clearly these speaker stands were designed by people who are real audio enthusiasts and set out to make the best speaker stand they could. Even the packaging is very thoughtfully done. The features (speaker angle adjustable, cable routing, extra base for compatibility) are very well executed and all you really need. It's a heavy duty stand with an understated but classy style, and the finish on everything is excellent. Even the feet for the bottom of the stands feel premium. I'm using audioengine A5+ speakers, they fit and look great. Highly recommend!
C**.
Solid, sturdy, well built and good looking, but could use the bolt hole threads cleaned out.
I previously purchased the older design of the 26" speaker stands and loved them. I had a need for another set, but taller and liked my old Kanto stands so much, I didn't think twice about getting these. The design is similar to the old ones, but the metal plate on the bottom has been notched out to allow for cable management (the older model didn't need this as it didn't come with rubber feet and had more ground clearance). The top plate also mounts differently to accommodate, what I assume, is the new speaker designs with a mounting hole on the bottom. Instead of coming with spiked feet and pads, it now comes with spiked (carpet) and rubber feet (hard wood, tile, concrete, etc.). The design is just as solid/stable as before and looks almost exactly the same, which is good. The fit and finish is similar, but I did experience some issues with assembly. I've read some reviews on the old model/design that people had issues with the threaded bold holes (no threads, couldn't get a screw to thread, etc.), but I didn't have any issues with the ones I purchased previously. This new model did give me some issues. Almost all of the bolt holes needed to be chased out with a screw as the paint (I actually think powder coat) needs to be cleaned off the threads. One of the holes had some weld too close to the threads and I had to file it down to get a screw in. Unfortunately, I did not have a tap set to fix any of this the easy way and had to just carefully use a screw, file, punch and hammer to clean this up. It would be good if the threaded holes would be chased with a tap at the factory to clean it all up (my only complaint). I would absolutely buy these again and would recommend them to anyone looking for a speaker stand at either 32" or 26" heights (good for sitting, bed or near a desk). They are very sturdy, built well and look good.
B**N
Heavy, Stable, Accommodates Smaller & Larger Speakers with Easy Wire Run
This stand is attractive and quite heavy. It comes with two different size top plates to accommodate a variety of speakers. The top plates have a thick rubber cushion to dampen speaker vibrations and it comes with a nice set of thick rubber feet for hard floors and spikes for carpet. The channel to hide your speaker wires or in my case the power cord to the speakers is wide enough to easily accommodate a range of wire thicknesses and a power connector for powered speakers. It is attractive looking, not looking like every other speaker stand but more like the $400+ speaker stands. Everything comes nicely packaged, double boxed. The only negative is that they tend to get paint in the base plate thread holes and this can make hand screwing in the rubber feet very difficult. This problem was especially prevalent with the white stands (I purchased both black and white ones). Getting the threads cleaned out was a chore on the white set. It was not as difficult on the black set. Once together, they are rock stable. They do have the ability to be adjusted so the top plate can be angled toward the listener and supports a + or - 15 degree adjustment or other settings with multiple screw holes in the plate. Additionally if your speaker supports a standard ΒΌ mount screw in its base, you can attach your speakers to the stand. Overall, I would highly recommend.
T**L
Solid as a Rock Speaker Stands
I bought these after returning another set of primarily wooden stands to another retailer. Those were difficult to assemble, at least for this non-handyman, and the wood posts split when tightening. The Kanto speaker stands were much easier to assemble, and the solid steel construction makes them very solid and secure. The bases themselves are quite heavy, which is what one would want from stands that are supporting valuable speakers. The height is just perfect for the speakers to rise above the couch and chair but still blend unobtrusively into the room, and the sleek, dark look is very stylish.
J**I
Better Than Sanus- Fabulous Value
Was going to buy the KEF stands for my LSX50 speakers but for the price (1/2) the cost thought I would try these. Very surprised at the quality. Easily as good as any Sanus stands I have bought in the past. Very well made, great looks and super stable. Love them
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