Monolith by Monoprice Easel Style Speaker Stand, 28in (Each)
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Can these be used with the THX-365T's? I read there used for bookshelf speakers.
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on Dec 12, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the product is designed for bookshelf speakers but should work on tower speakers too.
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- Jhomar R Staff on Dec 13, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the product is designed for bookshelf speakers but should work on tower speakers too.
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- Jhomar R Staff on Dec 13, 2024
The short answer is Yes, these Easel stands work with the THX-365T's. I wrote one review and pasted it in for each product that I bought... I have 4 of these same speakers, their sub, the matching center, and these stands. Read my review posted Oct 19th 2024 for more details.
These stands are Great!
These stands are Great!
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- New User U on Dec 12, 2024
- Purchased on Sep 18, 2024
I would say yes. The 365 size and weight should not be a problem. I would probably take some precaution for tip overs like mounting putty, screws or glue.
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- Gary H on Dec 13, 2024
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Are the plastic caps on top of the tubes removable? How are you supposed to get the sand into the tubes?
New User U
on Oct 27, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the caps are removable and you can pour the sand right into it.
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- Jhomar R Staff on Oct 29, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the caps are removable and you can pour the sand right into it.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great stands for my KEF LS50 Meta's!
The 28" stands are perfect for my KEF LS50 Metas. At about 1/3 the price of the Italian (almost) look-alikes.
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Rated 5 out of 5
These stands are Great!
Nothing outperforms Monolith for the price and all these speakers sound great! These speakers are objectively great THX Ultra certified (which means rated for 3000 cubic ft space) and there are no bad reviews.
I bought M-215. The M-215 sub outperforms their 16" THX sub above 20Hz and way better below 20Hz and has a smaller footprint. Unless you were going to put something above the 16" THX sub, which I cannot imagine what, this IS THE ONE! I recently upgraded from a SVS PB-1000 Pro to this M-215 Dual 15in THX sub. I luv it! Never have I spent money better, lol! This sub was a HUGE upgrade! I went from quality entry level 12" sub to endgame sub!
Saw Youtube video about some guy saying he had to keep sending these back, which would be a pita! He is cranking the subs with a 12.5Hz test tone, which is below our hearing and then complaining about some noise, which is dumb. Using the sub normally with real content you wouldn't hear it so who cares. ALL Ported subs will make port noise if cranked near their tuning freq especially with below audible test tone.
I bought THX-365C. It's NOT the flawed MTM design... Now all my speakers are the same drivers.
I bought 4 THX-365T's. Tweeter height is 12". I went with 28" stands because my ear height is about 39"-40". I want my atmos speakers above ear height, which from what I've read and heard from "experts" IF the bouncing atmos is to work... MUST be above your ear height. I have a flat low ceiling of 7'10". I just got new receiver so I haven't tried it yet. Even if you don't use these atmos speakers on top, still no better deal.
I bought 4 28" easel stands. The pic on these easel stand needs to be changed or updated... it's not quite accurate. These stands are obviously wider at the base so the bottom feet are at a bit of an angle... The pic shows the spike, then a cone that meets up with the tube... there is no cone. I can't imagine this matters as you would use the spikes on plush carpet and you won't see anything anyway, but I can't say for sure. I'm on hardwood floors so no spikes for me. Try to imagine you took one of the tube legs and put it flat on the floor, the other 2 legs would be off the floor then... can't think of a better way to explain... but when you set the stand down, it's a tripod and very stable but each tube isn't flat on the ground, each tube if you reach down only the inner part of the tube is on the floor. I can't really even see this and I don't see this as a problem at all. Also, in my old house the floor isn't level everywhere... many stands have a bottom plate that could wobble... never an issue with a tripod which is surely why they chose that design.
Because of my sub and my hardwood floor is suspended over the open space garage below... my floor vibrates, which is awesome, lol. I have 6 SVS rubber isolation subwoofer feet on my sub... it's been weeks and I keep checking the mini towers on the easel stand to see if they are vibrating or moving on the stands and they are not. They fit on that top plate and the little rubber feet are maybe .5" from the edge in front and back and they seem to be not moving at all. It is very nice that the top plate twists... you put the stand where you need the way you want and can just turn the speaker when setting up. For what it's worth... they can hold 100lbs. There is almost certainly no speaker bigger then the Mini-towers I bought you would put on these, but I have 2 Powerblock 50lbs adjustable dumbbells and the sides are flat... I stacked then on and it held no prob, they are sturdy BUT the weight was centered... I would NOT push down on the edge of that top plate... it's not flimsy but it does flex... this isn't a prob as the weight will be centered.
Customer Service
These guys are pushing the envelope with great design and on lowering the price with mass production and efficiency!
Out of my 3 sepate orders I had 1 speaker that was dinged and had to send back everything else was perfect. Their CS was fine... got booted of a chat and had to start over, that's annoying. They sent emails that gave instructions that were a little off, annoying, but it wasn't that bad. Whenever chatting with any company, type everything in notepad once so you can copy & paste.
Anyway, I sent them a pic of the damage at the guy's request... Email wouldn't go through... he gave me a link to upload it somewhere else and that worked... Again, this is life in the Internet age, nothing works right, lol. He sent me an email with a return label.
These were easy to unbox carefully, and I keep ALL the boxes, so it was easy to put back in the box... dropped it off at FedEx store... day later they saw it was on the way and shipped me another one. ALL 4 times my order showed up in 3 days! Maybe I'm just close, but that's impressive right there. If you are not rich Monolith IS THE WAY! I am 100% happy with everything I bought and recommend!
I bought M-215. The M-215 sub outperforms their 16" THX sub above 20Hz and way better below 20Hz and has a smaller footprint. Unless you were going to put something above the 16" THX sub, which I cannot imagine what, this IS THE ONE! I recently upgraded from a SVS PB-1000 Pro to this M-215 Dual 15in THX sub. I luv it! Never have I spent money better, lol! This sub was a HUGE upgrade! I went from quality entry level 12" sub to endgame sub!
Saw Youtube video about some guy saying he had to keep sending these back, which would be a pita! He is cranking the subs with a 12.5Hz test tone, which is below our hearing and then complaining about some noise, which is dumb. Using the sub normally with real content you wouldn't hear it so who cares. ALL Ported subs will make port noise if cranked near their tuning freq especially with below audible test tone.
I bought THX-365C. It's NOT the flawed MTM design... Now all my speakers are the same drivers.
I bought 4 THX-365T's. Tweeter height is 12". I went with 28" stands because my ear height is about 39"-40". I want my atmos speakers above ear height, which from what I've read and heard from "experts" IF the bouncing atmos is to work... MUST be above your ear height. I have a flat low ceiling of 7'10". I just got new receiver so I haven't tried it yet. Even if you don't use these atmos speakers on top, still no better deal.
I bought 4 28" easel stands. The pic on these easel stand needs to be changed or updated... it's not quite accurate. These stands are obviously wider at the base so the bottom feet are at a bit of an angle... The pic shows the spike, then a cone that meets up with the tube... there is no cone. I can't imagine this matters as you would use the spikes on plush carpet and you won't see anything anyway, but I can't say for sure. I'm on hardwood floors so no spikes for me. Try to imagine you took one of the tube legs and put it flat on the floor, the other 2 legs would be off the floor then... can't think of a better way to explain... but when you set the stand down, it's a tripod and very stable but each tube isn't flat on the ground, each tube if you reach down only the inner part of the tube is on the floor. I can't really even see this and I don't see this as a problem at all. Also, in my old house the floor isn't level everywhere... many stands have a bottom plate that could wobble... never an issue with a tripod which is surely why they chose that design.
Because of my sub and my hardwood floor is suspended over the open space garage below... my floor vibrates, which is awesome, lol. I have 6 SVS rubber isolation subwoofer feet on my sub... it's been weeks and I keep checking the mini towers on the easel stand to see if they are vibrating or moving on the stands and they are not. They fit on that top plate and the little rubber feet are maybe .5" from the edge in front and back and they seem to be not moving at all. It is very nice that the top plate twists... you put the stand where you need the way you want and can just turn the speaker when setting up. For what it's worth... they can hold 100lbs. There is almost certainly no speaker bigger then the Mini-towers I bought you would put on these, but I have 2 Powerblock 50lbs adjustable dumbbells and the sides are flat... I stacked then on and it held no prob, they are sturdy BUT the weight was centered... I would NOT push down on the edge of that top plate... it's not flimsy but it does flex... this isn't a prob as the weight will be centered.
Customer Service
These guys are pushing the envelope with great design and on lowering the price with mass production and efficiency!
Out of my 3 sepate orders I had 1 speaker that was dinged and had to send back everything else was perfect. Their CS was fine... got booted of a chat and had to start over, that's annoying. They sent emails that gave instructions that were a little off, annoying, but it wasn't that bad. Whenever chatting with any company, type everything in notepad once so you can copy & paste.
Anyway, I sent them a pic of the damage at the guy's request... Email wouldn't go through... he gave me a link to upload it somewhere else and that worked... Again, this is life in the Internet age, nothing works right, lol. He sent me an email with a return label.
These were easy to unbox carefully, and I keep ALL the boxes, so it was easy to put back in the box... dropped it off at FedEx store... day later they saw it was on the way and shipped me another one. ALL 4 times my order showed up in 3 days! Maybe I'm just close, but that's impressive right there. If you are not rich Monolith IS THE WAY! I am 100% happy with everything I bought and recommend!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great Stands!
More than I expected. Very cost effective and most importantly, they look fantastic! This is all you need, anything more, you're being ripped off IMO.
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Rated 5 out of 5
FAR Exceed Expectations! Welded, Fully Assembled
I have three pair of the four post Monolith stands and they're incredible for the money, but I was looking for something a little "fancier" and checked to see if Monoprice had something that fit that description.
These have a similar look to the SolidSteel SS series of speaker stands that have taken YouTube by storm. Okay, maybe they don't look quite as nice, but the pictures here don't do them justice. They're way nicer in person.
What's most noteworthy for us audiophiles is that they come FULLY assembled and are all welded construction! Just screw in the spiked feet (included) and you're all set. The legs are also fillable. Just buy these! It's a no brainer! And they come in more height options that SolidSteel too. Oh, and the top plate is more generously sized than SS which is a big deal.
These have a similar look to the SolidSteel SS series of speaker stands that have taken YouTube by storm. Okay, maybe they don't look quite as nice, but the pictures here don't do them justice. They're way nicer in person.
What's most noteworthy for us audiophiles is that they come FULLY assembled and are all welded construction! Just screw in the spiked feet (included) and you're all set. The legs are also fillable. Just buy these! It's a no brainer! And they come in more height options that SolidSteel too. Oh, and the top plate is more generously sized than SS which is a big deal.
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