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Jul 22, 2020
Anker Power Core
compact, good charging power

Jun 16, 2016
VERY THIN TUBING AND SHORTER THAN STANDARD STANDS..
4 of 4 found this helpful I purchased these "IGNITE" speaker stands at a GREAT price (32.99) on ebay. When I received them and opened the box I was not disappointed, but I was taken back that they were made from such thin material were HALF the weight and were about a foot shorter than my "On Stage Stands". SO, I brought them to my gig and I mounted my powered 12" Mackie Thump speakers on them. My speakers weigh Approx. 27 lbs (I believe) they're pretty light for powered speakers. I noticed if I didn't "open" the stands AT LEAST 50% of the way, the stands were wobbly and it made me nervous considering I have a pretty wild crowd at my DJ shows, (limited space and people bump into my stuff from time to time while dancing). They open pretty easy, have a pressure plate in front of the screw so I think it holds the position better, The same with the upright tube, it's THIN WALLED, it has a pin on a SHORT chain, and it has the same pressure system to secure it. They don't go as high as my other stands do (I didn't go past 5 ft) I wouldn't go all the way up anyways because they WOULD be to unstable.
OVERALL: I've used these at 5 gigs so far and no problems, SO, If you're looking for LIGHTWEIGHT stands to put LIGHT speakers on (I wouldn't go heavier than say 45lbs) and don't want to position them too high (not good for weddings where you need height to broadcast your sound in a room of people), then THESE are great at a great price.
If you're looking to replace your standard 12lb heavier made 6ft stands with a heavier speaker ( like 70-110 lb PA speakers) then DON'T buy these, you'll be disappointed, stick to the on stage brand..