The Basic Foundations BF31b is a 31-inch black speaker stand for small bookshelf speakers up to 20 lbs. A solid, energy-absorbing MDF pillar supports a 5 by 5-inch top plate with neoprene speaker isolation pads for superior acoustic quality. ABS push-in carpet spikes add stability, and a built-in concealed wire path hides speaker cables for a clean and organized appearance in any room.
MDF Increases Sound Quality
Energy-absorbing MDF construction increases sound quality by providing acoustic isolation
Speaker Isolation Technology
Neoprene speaker pads create a non-slip surface and increase sound quality with acoustic isolation
Concealed Wire Path
Concealed wire path easily hides and organizes cables
Durable Finish
Powder-coated finish is both durable and stylish
Optional ABS Spikes
Sturdy ABS plastic push-in spikes provide a solid foundation on most any surface
Customer Reviews
- Read Review by Brent
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To be honest, these speaker stands are pretty cheap quality. Most people will see these and think for the price, you couldn't go wrong. I HIGHLY recommend spending a little more and getting something built better. Theyre not that sturdy, and no matter how careful you are, you most likely will split the wood while trying to screw these on. Sorry Sanus, but look elsewhere... (Posted on 7/29/12)Price : Value : Quality :
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Mount Your TV-Think of the Children!
Sanus has an interesting PR campaign going on this week. The company is exposing a little-known safety concern with flat panel TVs: They can fall on your kids. Flat Panel TVs are cool, but when your toddler of yesteryear used the ole' 32" CRT o pull himself up into a standing position there was no danger of the thing falling on top of him... it weighed 150 pounds (and wouldn't budge). Not so with today's flat panels, which can tend to be tipsy and, on average, weigh anywhere from 30-60 pounds (or more, of course) depending on the size.

