The BS-300 is designed for home, project and recording studios with a stable, 3-point triangle base with adjustable leveling floor spikes. Learn More...









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1 out of 10Feature:
The bolt for adjustment is nothing more that a bolt with a handle, nothing locks it into the unit.
Quality:
There was no factory control. The first unit I got was missing the main base bolt. It took 3 units to make 2 working ones. Tolerances were all over the place with the carpet screws and bolts. Some screws fit and some didn't. Some bolts worked and others didn't. There were no extras.
Value:
For the money, I think they would be of better quality
Desirability:
It does the job in my studio
Sound:
N.A.
Ease of Use:
No manual for putting it together, but it isn't hard to figure out.
Support:
No Support. The product is imported from Italy. ZZounds helped greatly in getting 2 working units
Overall:
I don't write many reviews, but thought that future buyers would like to know of my problems with the unit. Zzounds is great, but this product is a hit and miss. You might get a box that everything works, but I had 2 units that didn't. Poor quality control.
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10 out of 10Feature:
huge top plate, the largest going at 9x11 inches. nothing else comes close. sturdy, large triangle base... adjustable height, all the way up to 45 inches. the paradigm's are 40+ lbs. stand mounts, so i had to have something really sturdy. even comes with floor spikes !!! may not be the best for front L/R mains.
Quality:
little to no wobble. would take a hard direct hit to topple.
Value:
off the scale. "audiophile" multi-tube stands can go 200 bucks and above, and are not really suitable for rear channel speakers in a multichannel installation.
Desirability:
powder black finish is well applied- blends nicely in home environment.
Sound:
about the only thing i could find that would raise my paradigm model 40's high enough to serve as rear surrounds in a home theater system, and believe me, i looked everywhere.
Support:
rated up to 100 lbs. again, most in this price range and really far above will carry only 30 or so.
Overall:
about the only choice for high quality, heavy monitors in rear channel installations.
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