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Set of 2 Speaker Poles for Subwoofer 34"-52" Height Adjustable Fits M20 Threaded Mount and 35mm Mount, Speaker Extender with M20 to 35mm Adapter

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Features

  • The speaker pole allows you to easily mount a PA/DJ speaker or T-bar lighting installation on top of a subwoofer, saving valuable floor space. Ideal for both home use and live performances.
  • Height Adjustment: The locking knob and safety pin securely hold the speaker at your desired height. The adjustable height range is 34"-52" (86-132 cm), including the height of the adapter (Height: 4" /10 cm), allowing you to find the perfect sound positioning for your events.
  • Wide Compatibility: The speaker pole fits most speakers equipped with a 35mm pole mount. It works with subwoofers that feature either an M20 threaded socket or a 35mm pole mount. If your subwoofer is equipped with a 38mm diameter pole mount, the speaker pole can be inserted directly for use.
  • Fine Craftsmanship: We adopt a fine surface treatment that is free of burrs and iron filings. The M20 socket is welded firmly, providing better load-bearing capacity and enhanced durability.
  • Load Capacity: A single speaker pole can support up to 121 lbs (55 kg), providing ample strength to hold your speakers.
  • Package Includes: 2 x M20 speaker poles, 2 x M20 to 35mm adapters.

Brand: NiuNyuNeu


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Subwoofers with M20 Threaded Mount or 35mm Pole Mount


Compatible Phone Models: PA/DJ Speaker


Mounting Type: Two


Compatible Devices: Subwoofers with M20 Threaded Mount or 35mm Pole Mount


Compatible Phone Models: PA/DJ Speaker


Mounting Type: Two


Additional Features: Adjustable Height, Universal Compatibility


Weight Capacity Maximum: 121 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 1.38 x 1.38 x 35 inches


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Enclosure Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: NiuNyuNeu


Warranty Description: Lifetime Warranty


Built-In Media: 2 Speaker Poles with M20 to 35mm Adapters


Manufacturer: NiuNyuNeu


Color: Black


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  • They are nice daylight and they’re strong
The nice delight, the strong and inexpensive
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026 by Douglas Watson

  • Extension poles fit either threaded M20 or standard 1 38" sockets.
Review for NiuNyuNeu Extendable Speaker Poles for Use with Subwoofers: The company I work for wears out plenty of speaker tripod stands, and extension poles similar to these, so I have a fair amount of experience with them. I like these. The tubes are steel, which adds a little weight, but also adds a lot of resistance to getting bent or smashed. The dimensions given are accurate, and are also typical of adjustable extension poles. This is the first set I've had that is convertible from a 10mm screw mount on the sub, to the more common 1 3/8" socket. The adapters thread on easily, seem robust, and will stay comfortably in place. I don't currently have a set of subs with 10mm screw mounts, so my initial testing has been with the 1 3/8" adapters in place. At it's full height with the tallest locking pin location, the inner shaft and outer shaft overlap by about 4.5"-- good to prevent wobbling at the joint & added strength. The inner shaft is capable of being pulled completely out-- there isn't a stop to prevent it. (Not a problem in typical use, but be aware of it when raising speakers: I'm going to use a paint pen to mark a do-not-pass-this ring.) If there is a place where these are less robust than hoped for, it's the plastic collar with the thumbscrew for aid in setting the height. This collar is lighter weight than on most other stands I've used. But.... here's an important tip for any adjustable height speaker stand: that thumbscrew doesn't need to be tightened much at all. Just enough to help hold the shaft in position while you insert the locking pin. The locking pin, and only the locking pin, is the safety that keeps the pole from collapsing in height. The most common failure on every speaker stand we've had is over-tightening this thumbscrew, and stripping out the nylon stops for the nuts, or stripping the threads on the rather low-grade bolts themselves. Do yourself, and your stands, a favor by not overtightening that screw, and any stand will last much longer. At the time of this review, the cost for a pair of poles is $37.99-- neither exceedingly cheap, nor exceedingly expensive. Where these may save you money is convertible ends for the subs: the first time you need the other type lower end on the pole, you can simply install or remove the adapter, instead of buying another set of poles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2026 by Lilli

  • Solid, Versatile Speaker Poles with Excellent Stability
We added these adjustable speaker poles to our studio setup and ended up being more impressed than expected. While they're designed for PA and DJ applications, they worked perfectly for elevating speakers around our editing and production workspace. As shown in our video walkthrough, the dual-purpose design is one of the biggest advantages. The removable base reveals a built-in M20 threaded mount, making them compatible with subwoofers that use an M20 socket. Reattach the base and you're ready for standard 35mm speaker mounting, which adds a lot of flexibility if your setup changes over time. Build quality is excellent. These poles feel heavy-duty, substantial, and well-made. The height adjustment mechanism inspires confidence with both a locking knob and a safety pin. We especially appreciated that the safety pin is attached with a strap, so you're not hunting around for a misplaced pin during setup or teardown. Once loaded with a speaker, stability was impressive. There was very little movement, and everything felt secure even at the higher adjustment settings. The included M20-to-35mm adapters add even more compatibility options for different speaker and subwoofer combinations. Pros ✔ Heavy-duty construction and solid feel ✔ Supports both M20 threaded and 35mm mounting systems ✔ Secure height adjustment with locking knob and safety pin ✔ Attached safety pin prevents loss during setup ✔ Includes M20-to-35mm adapters ✔ Excellent stability once speakers are mounted Cons ✘ Heavier than lightweight portable poles (although that contributes to the stability) Buyer Tip If you own subwoofers with M20 threaded mounts today but may switch to traditional 35mm speaker stands in the future, these offer enough flexibility that you likely won't need to buy another set later. Extended walkthrough in the video. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026 by Studio Pair

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