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Yorkville Sound Monitor Isolation Stand - Deluxe
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Studio Monitor Stand with recoil stabilizer is adjustable to 40" high.
Features
• All-steel stand construction
• Heavy duty 6mm steel top plate adds mass to monitor system
• High density polyurethane foam insulation reduces resonant vibration
• Stable, three-point triangle base
• Adjustable leveling spikes
• Fully adjustable nylon height clutch with safety pin
• Neoprene slip pads
• Cable clips included
• Base Dimensions (Triangle) - 17" (each side) / 43cm
• Plate Dimensions: 9" x 9" (23cm x 23cm)
Features
• All-steel stand construction
• Heavy duty 6mm steel top plate adds mass to monitor system
• High density polyurethane foam insulation reduces resonant vibration
• Stable, three-point triangle base
• Adjustable leveling spikes
• Fully adjustable nylon height clutch with safety pin
• Neoprene slip pads
• Cable clips included
• Base Dimensions (Triangle) - 17" (each side) / 43cm
• Plate Dimensions: 9" x 9" (23cm x 23cm)
Q & A
Question: What are the weight restrictions / limitations of these stands?
- asked on Nov 1, 2024
- asked on Nov 1, 2024
Answer: These will hold any powered reference monitor, up to an 8" speaker size.
- answered by Clive Betts, Prince George, British Columbia
- answered by Clive Betts, Prince George, British Columbia
Answer: The weight limit for these is 20kg/44 lbs for each stand.
- answered by Ron Elliott, Moncton, New Brunswick
- answered by Ron Elliott, Moncton, New Brunswick
Reviews
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A good solid stand 4 of 4 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store St. Catharines, Ontario
The Yorkville SKS41MP is a very sturdy monitor stand weighing in at 13 lbs / 6 kg, half of which is the isolation top. The top is 9 in. / 23 cm square, perfect for my Neumann KH120 monitors. The stand ranges in height from a minimum of 29 in. / 73 cm to a maximum of 45 in. / 114 cm. It should be noted that the height adjustment is not infinitely variable; it adjusts in 2.5 in. / 6 cm increments.
Two bolts are used to attach the top and base to the shaft of the stand. Don’t panic (as I did) when you can’t find them in the bag of hardware. They come attached to the shaft itself.
There is a Yorkville logo on the shaft, which suggests that it is the forward-facing side of the shaft. That puts the two adjustment knobs out of sight on the back side. There is no mention of this in the instructions but it made sense to me…. AFTER I incorrectly assembled the first stand.
The base is triangular. From a stability perspective, it doesn’t matter which way its oriented, but its kind of handy to align your monitors when the base is pointed directly at you.
I briefly considered going with Yorkville’s less expensive stand, even though it did not have the isolation top. I’m sure it would have been fine but a voice in my head said “You just spent $1000 a piece for a pair of monitors. Are you sure you want them on the least expensive stands you can find?”. Nope.
Two bolts are used to attach the top and base to the shaft of the stand. Don’t panic (as I did) when you can’t find them in the bag of hardware. They come attached to the shaft itself.
There is a Yorkville logo on the shaft, which suggests that it is the forward-facing side of the shaft. That puts the two adjustment knobs out of sight on the back side. There is no mention of this in the instructions but it made sense to me…. AFTER I incorrectly assembled the first stand.
The base is triangular. From a stability perspective, it doesn’t matter which way its oriented, but its kind of handy to align your monitors when the base is pointed directly at you.
I briefly considered going with Yorkville’s less expensive stand, even though it did not have the isolation top. I’m sure it would have been fine but a voice in my head said “You just spent $1000 a piece for a pair of monitors. Are you sure you want them on the least expensive stands you can find?”. Nope.
Posted by Robert on Mar 25, 2022
Solid Stands 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Richmond, British Columbia
I needed a set of adjustable stands for the studio and these things worked perfectly. Very good quality and price was not too bad. Highly recommend them.
Posted by Jason on Jun 28, 2017