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In terms of materials feels like an improvement comparing to the standard Millenium regular stands. They're quite robust, although the rubber on top could be more stable, it comes off pretty easily.
Unfortunately they have a huge flaw, it's not possible to move the platform in the horizontal axis which seems pretty basic. Every monitor pair should be twisted in a certain angle according to the listener's position to achieve a sweet spot.
The platforms can be moved in height, tilted up and down, but not turned/twisted to the sides. The only option is to turn/slide the monitors onto the platform which I find it unsafe.
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Not that stable/safe
DeePee 11.12.2020
One of the stands wobbled a little bit but that was probably fixable by tightening some screws.
Cons:
The real problem is the size of the clamp which makes angling horizontally not recommended. I tried only minimum height.
The rubber pad is also hard to fit onto the top surface...
Pros:
Good solution for a small set of speakers set close together on a small desk.