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Description

Elevate your studio setup with the Quik Lok BS-300 Height Adjustable Monitor Stand, designed for both amateur and professional sound engineers. This stand is a triumph of engineering and style, combining functionality with a sleek, modern aesthetic. Its robust, all-steel, arc-welded construction ensures that your precious monitors are securely supported, boasting an impressive load capacity of up to 125 pounds.

What sets the BS-300 apart is its ingenious design; it features a stable, three-point triangle base with adjustable leveling floor spikes to ensure maximum stability on any surface. The stand offers five locking height adjustment positions, ranging from 32.7 to 45.3 inches, allowing you to achieve the perfect listening angle for your studio monitors.

Incorporating a high-tech cable management system, the Quik Lok BS-300 keeps your setup neat and clutter-free, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—your music. Ideal for home studios, project spaces, and professional recording environments, this stand includes a 9-inch square speaker shelf that accommodates a variety of monitor sizes.

Key Features:

  • Stable three-point triangle base with adjustable leveling floor spikes
  • Five locking height positions from 32.7 to 45.3 inches
  • Durable all-steel, arc-welded construction
  • Impressive 125-pound load capacity
  • Integrated cable management system
  • 9-inch square speaker shelf for versatile monitor placement

Reviews

PROS

  • Sturdy, long-lasting steel construction

  • Holds M-Audio monitor speakers well

  • Adjustable height for different setups

  • Common choice for many home studios

CONS

  • Plastic parts are brittle and prone to breaking

  • Threading issues with plastic feet and metal spikes

  • Wobbly at highest height settings

  • Height adjustment mechanism is unreliable

  • Issues with mismatched screws and hex keys

  • Not stable with heavy speakers

  • Difficult to stand upright due to round pole design

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fiddler

Cheap, but weak... good for small speakers.

Cheap and adjustable, but not good for heavy speakers such as Event Opal.

sebastiaanhooft

Standard stand

Guess this is the stand 99% of the home studios use :-)

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See how Four Tet uses Quik Lok BS-300 Height Adjustable Monitor Stand

Four Tet

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An early set is visible in this March 24, 2020 Twitter post.

See how Andrew Huang uses Quik Lok BS-300 Height Adjustable Monitor Stand

Andrew Huang

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Visible in this November 12, 2019 home studio tour. A close view of the base can be seen at 7:01.

See how Nachtbraker uses Quik Lok BS-300 Height Adjustable Monitor Stand

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Nachtbraker uses the Quik Lok BS-300 Height Adjustable Monitor Stand, as shown in a photo shared on his official Facebook page.

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