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Mounting Dream MD5401 speaker stands combine heavy-duty cast iron bases with a sleek, adjustable design that supports speakers up to 11 lbs and extends to 39 inches in height. Featuring built-in cable management and versatile mounting options, these stands deliver professional-grade stability and style for any audio setup, backed by responsive US customer support.











| ASIN | B01ANAP060 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,172 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #70 in Speaker Stands #19,564 in Furniture |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,058) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.03 pounds |
| Item model number | MD5401 |
| Manufacturer | Mounting Dream |
| Product Dimensions | 48.11 x 11.06 x 11.06 inches |
T**Y
Great quality
These are actually very good speaker stands. They are rated for 11 lbs and my speakers are 8 lbs. They are a little top heavy. I had to turn the gooseneck the opposite way to balance the weight. Im overall satisfied. I may add a 5 lb base weight at some point. I saw some for a canopy weights that would work perfectly. They are flat with an opening to slide around the post. I'll edit my post when I add them.
J**R
Excellent speaker stands, easy assembly, solid stability
I ordered these for use with my wireless rear speakers that are part of a Samsung Atmos soundbar setup, and they are great! Assembly was tool-less (unless you're connecting wooden speakers, which would require a drill and wood screws not included), and overall it took about 20-30 minutes to put together both stands and mount the speakers. I have them on carpet currently in our living room, and the stands still feel pretty stable. You'd have to intentionally hit them decently hard to knock them over, though having them next to our couch with some of the feet under the couch helps as well. The bases are hefty to make for good stability but not egregiously so, and the speakers look great mounted on them. I definitely recommend these stands!
H**R
Minor flaws, but otherwise a great deal for the money.
For $30, they’re a pretty good deal. They’re well weighted and seem to be quite sturdy. I am a bit worried about the plastic height adjustment knob breaking though after a few years. Aesthetically it’s not the prettiest speaker stand, but for $30, I’ll live with it until I can have some custom stands made. The rear attachment “brace” is a tad unsightly, especially. Another issue I have with it is that the top of one of the rods doesn’t seem to be level (another reviewer mentioned this as well). As a result, the round platform that attaches to it is also not level, and it shows when you place your speaker on top. Have a look at a closeup pic I took of the gap between the bottom of the speaker and the top of the round stand platform. I had to place a small foam “pad” at the back side of the platform so that I could line it up with the other speaker. Maybe it wouldn’t have been so bad if both were the same, but my OCD went haywire seeing one angled differently from the other. ... again, for a cheap $30 stand, I didn’t mind making the simple modification. Speaking of modifications, I also placed a felt pad on top of the round platform so that it wouldn’t scratch the bottom of my speaker. You can buy the felt pad at any hardware store; they’re fairly cheap and they come with a self adhesive backing. I used a compass to measure the outer and inner rings of the platform, then drew/cut the felt pads accordingly. See the pic I posted so you can see what I did. If you want to protect the bottom of your speaker, this method could work for you, too. I only mention it because I noticed that I was doing a lot of adjusting in the setup process and I could tell it would scratch up the speakers. Speaker wires - not sure what others have tried, but I had some 12 gauge in wall wire left over from my home renovation which were a tight fit, but they worked. I think most 12 gauge should work, depending on the wire sheathing. Maybe you could go up to 10, but I don’t think anything thicker would work. One last observation - I’m not sure I would use this in a high traffic area. I have these behind my couch, but there’s a walk way behind it, so I’m a little worried about it accidentally being bumped and falling over. Originally I had these on the shag area rug that extends to the side of the couch, but it didn’t seem to sturdy, so I moved it behind the couch on the tile floor where hopefully it doesn’t fall over from a bump (fingers crossed). They’re well weighted though, and I kept the speaker height as low as I could, so that helps with the center of gravity. If you have these in a low traffic area or in front of a wall, I wouldn’t worry much (unless you have pets or kids that like to tip things over - in which case, good luck!). At the end of the day, it worked for my needs as temp solution until I can dish out more for a custom stand. For most people it will work perfectly as a permanent solution. Giving it only four stars due to the production flaw. Hope this review is helpful for some of you.
J**E
Lot better than setting my speakers on the floor.
Nice stands. Only problem is the speaker wire does not fit into stand as they say.
A**N
Does the job ok
The speaker stands do their job. My speakers mounted and are held in place fairly well. I'm not really impressed with the design though and I think this product could easily be made better with some changes. First, my speaker cables do not fit through the wire management hole. The caption under one of the photos states to contact them for wire ties if you encounter this problem. Why not just include them with the package? My biggest problem with these stands is that the lowest position is too high. I want them level with my ears while I am sitting on the couch. Maybe I have a low couch but they sit just a couple inches high at the lowest setting. My other issue is the leveling of the speakers. There is no way to adjust the level forwards or backwards. Mine sit just little bit tilted upwards. You can see the space between the front of the speaker and the stand. loosening/tightening the mounting screw does nothing to fix the problem. Also, my speaker cables barely fit through the speaker attachment. Wouldn't hurt to widen them up a bit. But overall they work and with a couple zip ties for the cables it'll work fine for me.
N**H
Solid stands for a decent price
Upgraded my current stand for my Athena Micra 6 HTiB satellites, which are around 3 lbs each. The stands I had them on were very prone to tipping with even the slightest bump, so I grabbed these on sale as the base looked like it would be very stable. Fortunately, that turned out to be the case. These stands are fairly easy to assemble, they have plenty of mounting options, and they have enough weight in the base to be pretty stable, even on carpet. The manufacturer says they will hold up to 11 lbs, and while they probably will, I would not recommend that on anything but hardwood or tile. Overall, solid purchase with plenty of mounting options. Definitely recommended.
E**O
Perfecto para ir con las bocinas Totalplay Surround
A**S
It’s pretty sturdy and is perfect for my Samsung Q990B surround speakers! It was easy to install as well and supports a lot of other speakers. There is enough accesories for other brand speakers as well. Thank you!
S**H
Looks high end Compliments my samsung q950a surround sound system. Amazing service too by seller
A**R
Very good product, great fit for my samsung surround Q990B. It also has multiple options of bolts and fittings for different speakers brands
A**R
Súper bien empacado, cuidado de todos los aspectos, cumple cabalmente lo lo expuesto por el vendedor.
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