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Sanus Systems NF 30b Natural Series Speaker Stands (Black)

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Features

  • For Carpet or Tile Floors: These speaker stands come with two different foot options for placement on either carpet or tile floor.
  • Wire Management: The unique wire management system lets you hide cables in a safety channel behind the pillar
  • Speaker Isolation Options: Sanus's speaker stand comes with two different speaker isolation options,
  • Included are four carpet spikes and four screw in polyester feet
  • You can use the neoprene pads or the brass studs, whichever one suits your purpose

Description

The Sanus natural Series Nf30 is a 30-inch stand for small bookshelf speakers up to 25 lbs. Its MDF base includes adjustable carpet spikes and screw-in polyester feet for stability. A solid hardwood pillar supports a 6 by 6-inch top plate with adjustable-height brass studs and neoprene pads to provide superior isolation and resonance damping for speakers. A patented wire management channel conceals and protects cables. This product is sold as a pair.


Product Dimensions: 11.75 x 10.5 x 30 inches


Item Weight: 15.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Tjernlund Products – Audio


Item model number: NF30B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 5, 2002


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good value, improvised the assembly for my application
These stands are made of pretty well finished MDF, and the finish is probably one of the best attributes. The surface (I ordered the black) is smooth with a satin look/feel, no hint of the MDF telegraphing through. I also like the simple yet effective cable management which easily handled my large braided cables, though it took a little patience to assemble (pre-fold the plastic!) The manufacturing of the MDF parts is where I saw some minor flaws. Typically with MDF construction the forms and cuts are consistent - the straight parts should be straight, the 90 degree angles should be just that. In this case, the cut and shape of the bases was perfect, but the stand portions' ends (not visible when assembled) were not totally flat. This caused slight misalignment of the stands on the bases (they butt together and are mechanically attached using course-thread screws). In my case, one stand is ever-so-slightly off vertical, the other had pre-drilled screw holes that were not perfectly aligned, so the top mounting plate is slightly rotated compared to the base. I used some epoxy putty to join and fill gaps between the base and stand portions, and just left the twist on the top plate. ALL THAT SAID - These came with some extra (unexpected) top plates that are trapezoidal, likely for wider rear-fill speakers or even a wide center channel speaker. I used the standard top plates, and stuck my bookshelf speakers to the stands using Fun-Tak Loctite Fun-Tak Mounting Putty 2-Ounce (1087306) . In addition, the stands come with feet -intended for hard floors- and spikes for carpets. I have thinner, firm carpet, so I wanted to use both, which the mfg didn't intend. I ended up gluing the hard-floor feet to the bases and screwing the spikes through the centers of them, effectively getting both installed, and firming up the total floor contact patch/points. My speakers 13.5"H x 7.5"W x 12.8"H, 15 lbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016 by Jjo

  • Damaged part. Fits Sonos Play 5 perfectly.
Let me begin by saying this product deserves 5-stars. However, it came to my home with a damaged part (even though everything was carefully wrapped inside), and for that, I have to deduct two stars. More on that in a moment. I spent quite a bit of time researching stands for my new Sonos Play 5 speakers. If I had bought the stands Sonos sells, I would be paying $150 apiece. There were a lot of stands on Amazon that fit the bill, but also very expensive. In the end, I didn't want to go too expensive but nothing too cheap. I was looking for the best value for the buck. Sanus would have fit that bill. I own lots of Sanus furniture and for the most part, it's quality stuff. However, reading through the many Amazon reviews for this product I was concerned over the method of shipment and how people were receiving these stands with damaged boxes and in some cases, damaged parts. I thought I was the lucky one. The box came double-wrapped. So, upon opening the Amazon outer box I was pleased to find the Sanus stand box practically unscathed. Opening that box, I could see that each of the enclosed pieces was wrapped in some sort of thin styrofoam protectant. I laid out all the pieces without really inspecting any of them before I started my build of the stand. I worked on building both stands at the same time. The instructions are pretty straight-forward, and I suppose it took me under 30 minutes to assemble both. All you need is a Philips screwdriver --- an electric one would suit you much better as some of these screws had to be somewhat forced into the pre-formatted wooden holes. One thing to note, as it isn't easily depicted in the manual -- the top square plate gets installed upside down. So, I am about 3/4 of the way through the install when I notice that one of the base plates has a huge chip on the edge. Worst still, it's in the front. I took some heavy black magic marker and was able to blacken out the wood. I am including a picture of the damaged part below. It did a reasonably good job of hiding the damage, but I am still going to go after Sanus and have them replace the part as it is unacceptable that anything inside the box should arrive damaged. I will report back and let you know how good Sanus support actually is and if they replace the part. The stand itself looks quite nice. In fact, it doesn't look at all like a stand that would still fall under the "budget" category. By the time you get finished putting this together you will have a lot of screws and parts left over. The reason being, Sanus gives you several options on how you may want the stands assembled from different mounting plates to a choice of wooden or carpet spikes. I used carpet spikes for my medium-pile rug. I also opted to use the stick-on rubber mats instead of pins to hold the speakers themselves in place. If you are a Sanus Play 3 or 5 owner, these stands will have no problem holding their weight. The Play 5 speakers, in vertical position, fit wonderfully atop the square mounting plate with less than an inch of overhang on each side. That speaker, by the way, weighs just under 15 lbs. The stand is also sturdy. I don't have any fears of it tipping over. So, to sum up this review --- it is absolutely a 5-star product, however, a damaged part has knocked off two stars from this review. I will update all of you if I hear back from Sanus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017 by Ronald Epstein

  • Do not pay more than $50 for this speaker stand.
Pro: -Slim design. Con: -Poor instruction manual. There was no instructions for the trapezoid top plate, and no warning that you could not switch them later. -Poor material. The top plate connection is made out of some cheap or very weak cardboard like material. Taking out a screw made the hole too big to secure it again. -Overpriced.I can't believe they are charging $99 for this stand, yet it's weaker than the $40-80 dollar speaker stands and you only get 2 small top plates. In summary, this is like the Beats of speaker stands. It's looks nice but it's way overpriced for what it can do (hold small speakers). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2018 by Alex Review

  • Perfect Height, Perfect Stand
This stand is perfect for the front speakers that came with my Onkyo HT-S7800 Home Theater in a box. They look like they were purchased together. They even have small spike on the top plate that raise the speaker from the top of the stand and rubber feet that raises the bottom of the stand off the floor. My wife even likes the stands. Makes my Home Theater setup look like it was taken from Best Buy. Oh the black plastic covers that hide the cables in the back would fit, probably because I have two sets on each speaker (One for the main front and the other for the height speaker built in the top). These speaker stand my speakers and 65" Lg OLED B6 TV Shine. Just the right height at 30" (at ear level when I sit in my movie chair). Great Stands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016 by DOUBLE DLR

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