Monolith by Monoprice Amplifier/Component Stand XL, Black
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Would this be good for a turntable?
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on Jun 18, 2021
BEST ANSWER: It sits low. Unless your turntable is planned to be 4” off the floor I wouldn’t recommend. Otherwise a great amp stand!
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- Bob H on Jun 18, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2020
BEST ANSWER: It sits low. Unless your turntable is planned to be 4” off the floor I wouldn’t recommend. Otherwise a great amp stand!
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- Bob H on Jun 18, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2020
Size wise it would be fine.
But sitting on the floor would be subjected to vibration issues?
But sitting on the floor would be subjected to vibration issues?
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- Scott B on Jun 19, 2021
- Purchased on Aug 23, 2020
I use the component stand ifor a turntable platform...it is excellent!
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- William G on Jun 18, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 15, 2020
I would add some SVS isolation feet to the bottom
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- Adam K on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2021
yep, plenty of room for a turntable
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- Brad Simmons S on Jun 19, 2021
- Purchased on Sep 7, 2020
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Can I stack 5 of these ?
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on Jan 22, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes. You will need 4 M8 bolts from your local hardware store. I purchased the rack and amp stand together. Using the M8 bolt, thread through the shortest uprights. You’ll want to decide where you want the lower shelf heights in the rack. Be sure to get a bolt that is long enough. I can’t remember how long, but I think it was at least 3 inches. The process is similar To the rest of the assembly. The only tricky part is making sure the bolt is threaded through the topside before you put the plastic base cap on. Works extremely well as a 5 shelf rack. It’s built like a tank, very solid!
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- Mike S. on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 4, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes. You will need 4 M8 bolts from your local hardware store. I purchased the rack and amp stand together. Using the M8 bolt, thread through the shortest uprights. You’ll want to decide where you want the lower shelf heights in the rack. Be sure to get a bolt that is long enough. I can’t remember how long, but I think it was at least 3 inches. The process is similar To the rest of the assembly. The only tricky part is making sure the bolt is threaded through the topside before you put the plastic base cap on. Works extremely well as a 5 shelf rack. It’s built like a tank, very solid!
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- Mike S. on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 4, 2022
I do not think that the bolt in the mounting feet is long enough to engage the next shelf if you try to stack these? So it would be a risky balancing situation. It would probably be better to buy the shelving unit.
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- Gene Sipinski on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 29, 2021
I don't think these are stackable. They make one that has more than one shelf level. But I would have to say no. But I have not tried. I only have the one for my amplifier and speaker cabinet set up on casters.
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- New User U on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Nov 4, 2021
No. They are not made for stacking. The Monolith is a single mono amp stand.
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- Fred D on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Dec 2, 2021
I would say no. They are not meant to be stacked.
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- Mark G on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 5, 2022
Yes you can. Thia stand is very solid.
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- Dave W on Jan 25, 2022
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2021
they're not set up to be stacked
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- Gene W on Jan 24, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2021
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I want to set up a "desktop" system with a turntable. I have a long "Publisher Desk" and would be putting bookshelf speakers on the desk. Could I use this stand for my turntable, would it effectively decouple the turntable from the speaker vibrations? Thanks!
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on May 11, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I use the stand for the purpose you intend. Wanting to insure no vibration transfer, I placed small pieces of cork, cut to the foot diameter, under the feet. Admittedly I did not check for transfer prior to using the cork, I had previously use cork successfully in a previous set up. The cork was inexpensive...spent $5 at Hobby Lobby.
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- William G on May 11, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 15, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I use the stand for the purpose you intend. Wanting to insure no vibration transfer, I placed small pieces of cork, cut to the foot diameter, under the feet. Admittedly I did not check for transfer prior to using the cork, I had previously use cork successfully in a previous set up. The cork was inexpensive...spent $5 at Hobby Lobby.
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- William G on May 11, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 15, 2020
I don’t think so. This would likely transfer the vibration. If vibration is your main concern I would recommend going with some isoacoustics pucks (or the equivalent on sites like alibaba to avoid breaking your budget. This would save you a lot of space as well because this thing is HUGE.
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- Michael P on May 11, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 10, 2021
Hello, as long as a sub isn’t involved you should be fine. Typically desk top speakers don’t play below 100 hz.
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- Bob H on May 11, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2020
I think it might help. Also, SVS isolation feet screw in nicely to the legs.
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- Carey W on May 11, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 23, 2021
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Can casters be attached to the legs?
New User U
on Sep 28, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes, you can. The bottom of the leg takes an M6 or an M8 bolt. I cant remember which one. But if your caster can take both of these bolts your good
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- Adam K on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes, you can. The bottom of the leg takes an M6 or an M8 bolt. I cant remember which one. But if your caster can take both of these bolts your good
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- Adam K on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2021
Yes, you can attach casters to the stand. I believe they come with casters too.
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- Isaac Mensah M on Sep 29, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 4, 2021
Not really. U would have to make new legs prob
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- Mark B on Sep 28, 2021
- Purchased on Sep 12, 2021
Yes, if the casters are threaded in
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- SAILESH L on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Aug 28, 2021
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- Michial S on Nov 6, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 27, 2019
I would need to stack 3 of these to place a Center speaker on for the height I want it at just over 16". (I really want 18"). So do the feet of one unit, fit on over the top of the upper heads?
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- New User U on Jul 3, 2021
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This should be a good stand for my new Stage Right 30 Watt Tube amp head and 1×12" speaker cabinet ?
New User U
on Nov 4, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I think it will work fine, assuming you don’t need more than a 5 1/2” clearance for whatever reason. I bought four to raise up my speaker stands to ear level. They are sturdy and easy to assemble. They worked well for me.
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- Stanford P on Nov 4, 2021
- Purchased on Jun 21, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I think it will work fine, assuming you don’t need more than a 5 1/2” clearance for whatever reason. I bought four to raise up my speaker stands to ear level. They are sturdy and easy to assemble. They worked well for me.
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- Stanford P on Nov 4, 2021
- Purchased on Jun 21, 2021
This stand is an excellent stand. I have McIntosh MC901 amplifiers on these stands. Each amplifier ways 170 lbs. Excellent stuff.
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- Isaac Mensah M on Nov 4, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 4, 2021
I've got a 2x10 cabinet that sits on it nicely, your setup should be fine 👍
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- Gene W on Nov 5, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2021
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What's the LEGS actual DIAMETER? I want to buy well-matched isolators for it (not SVS ones...too expensive I feel). Thanks.
Susana T G
on Nov 8, 2021
I would also like to know this info before purchasing the stand. Can anyone who has them please let this lady and me what's the legs' diameter, measure that parameter ± precisely when you have a chance and report it here, in " or cm? Thank you!
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- travieso on Nov 24, 2021
I put SVS isolation feet on mine. They work great.
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- New User U on Jan 28, 2022
- Purchased on Jan 22, 2022
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What is the thickness of the actual shelf?
A shopper
on Oct 8, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The shelf thickness is one inch, not the 1/2" that was posted earlier.
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- New User U Staff on Oct 10, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The shelf thickness is one inch, not the 1/2" that was posted earlier.
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- New User U Staff on Oct 10, 2019
The shelf is 1 inch thick to the dot.
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- Julian A on Jun 18, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 1, 2021
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What are the dimensions of this single shelf amplifier stand?
A shopper
on Sep 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Length: 23.85" Depth: 18.70" Height: 5.35". This is bigger than our other component stand, with thicker shelf construction, and it comes with an underneath support bar for additional support for heavy components.
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- New User U Staff on Sep 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Length: 23.85" Depth: 18.70" Height: 5.35". This is bigger than our other component stand, with thicker shelf construction, and it comes with an underneath support bar for additional support for heavy components.
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- New User U Staff on Sep 27, 2019
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Can the Amplifier/Component XL stand be intermixed into the Audio Stand XL, most likely as the bottom shelf?
A shopper
on Oct 27, 2019
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What are the maximal dimensions of the bottom part (in between legs of the stand)? Would like to know if my CD player that has 17 1/4"would fit under it...
Mauro C
on Jan 16, 2020
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How is mechanical oscillation resolved if at all?
New User U
on Apr 2, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I bought SVS isolation feet. They bolt perfectly to the bottom
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- Adam K on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I bought SVS isolation feet. They bolt perfectly to the bottom
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- Adam K on Oct 1, 2021
- Purchased on Apr 18, 2021
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Are the feet height adjustable?
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on Aug 25, 2020
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What are the dimensions?
A shopper
on Nov 4, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Dimensions23.9" x 18.7" x 5.4" (606 x 475 x 136 mm)
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- New User U Staff on Nov 4, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Dimensions23.9" x 18.7" x 5.4" (606 x 475 x 136 mm)
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- New User U Staff on Nov 4, 2021
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Is the 5.4" height of the stand with or without the spikes? If with, what is the height of the stand without them?
Ken M
on Nov 18, 2020
What size are the screw thread dementions on the thread in feet? Thank you. I'm trying to find a set of casters that will thread directly into the legs
New User U
on Dec 9, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great Reel-to-Reel Tape Stand
A large and sturdy stand. I used it to set-up a 50 lb reel-to-reel tape deck. Very happy with the looks of the stand.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent value and strong!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent component stand
I used this for my home theater subwoofer. Easy to assemble and impressively sturdy. The look and finish of the stand blends perfectly with its surroundings. Highly recommended.
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Rated 5 out of 5
This works great for my Monolith 7x200.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Monoprice Amplifier/Component Stand XL, Black
Item was well packaged so although box arrived with a couple of deep punctures there was no damage to the XL Stand.
The XL Stand is a simple 5 minute or less install without any tools needed. Although the website narrative says you can install the support bracket under the shelf mine came already installed.
My Proceed HPA3 AMP weighs 120 LBS and the XL Stand holds it without any issues. The XL Stand comes with button type feet that slide easily on my tile floor. Other stands came with spikes which would not work for my application.
Sorry Monoprice you can't have it back (smile)
The XL Stand is a simple 5 minute or less install without any tools needed. Although the website narrative says you can install the support bracket under the shelf mine came already installed.
My Proceed HPA3 AMP weighs 120 LBS and the XL Stand holds it without any issues. The XL Stand comes with button type feet that slide easily on my tile floor. Other stands came with spikes which would not work for my application.
Sorry Monoprice you can't have it back (smile)
Proceed HPA3 120 LBS On XL Stand
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Rated 5 out of 5
Practical, affordable, and awesome!
Really a practical stand for any large component. Well built for the price and all the parts are usable for combining with any of the XL rack kits. I may buy another full rack kit just to have the parts to configure a really custom setup. Package arrived fast and in perfect condition. Easy to assemble and no issues. Looks much more expensive than it is, and much more practical than some of the higher priced offerings.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great product and perfect for my needs.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Awesome bass cab from ground de-coupler = no more bass bloom!
This little platform is sturdy - fairly lightweight - yet crazy strong, I have approx. 180 lbs of Ampeg and cab iron sitting on this with no issues. Huge improvement w/ my tone by de-coupling from ground and no more bloom or boomy bass notes. Tight tone and focused power now.
I?m very pleased w/ this purchase.
I?m very pleased w/ this purchase.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Stout And Large
I purchased the Monolith Amp Stand in late 2021 at the same time I ordered a McIntosh MC1502. The Monolith arrived within a couple of days. The McIntosh, however, took 6 months to arrive.
Well, I finally took delivery yesterday and mounted on top of the Monolith. This is a very large and heavy amp at 118 lbs. It takes up just about all of the surface the Monolith has to offer, but the stand holds it perfectly. It's a very sturdy and pretty attractive amp stand, and for the money, an unbeatable value.
You can spen a lot more money, but I'm not so sure you will get the same great value. Highly recommended!
Well, I finally took delivery yesterday and mounted on top of the Monolith. This is a very large and heavy amp at 118 lbs. It takes up just about all of the surface the Monolith has to offer, but the stand holds it perfectly. It's a very sturdy and pretty attractive amp stand, and for the money, an unbeatable value.
You can spen a lot more money, but I'm not so sure you will get the same great value. Highly recommended!
MC1502 On Monolith Amp Stand
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Rated 4 out of 5
Monolith Component Stand XL Black finish
Nice finish and very well constructed. It was easy to assemble .
I would of rated this a 5 star but, in the ad it mentioned it came w/ spikes to ground it to say a carpeted floor. Well, I didn't receive any spikes in my kit, just rubber feet pads which were nice( would be fine for finished hardwood floors or tile) but I wanted the spikes.
I would of rated this a 5 star but, in the ad it mentioned it came w/ spikes to ground it to say a carpeted floor. Well, I didn't receive any spikes in my kit, just rubber feet pads which were nice( would be fine for finished hardwood floors or tile) but I wanted the spikes.
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