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Free up some desktop space w/ these adjustable speaker stands for $40 (Reg. $70+)

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Amazon is offering the On-Stage Adjustable Studio Monitor Stands (Pair, SMS6000) for $39.99 shipped. Matched at Musician’s Friend. Originally up to $100, this set has sold for closer to $70 at Amazon over the last several months and is now at the all-time low. For comparison, a single On-Stage speaker stand goes for $35 right now. Perfect for getting those speakers off your desktop, they are height adjustable (36.5 to 54 inches) with 9.5-inch platforms and a 1mm non-slip pad. Rated 4+ stars from over 170 Amazon customers. More details below.

While we can’t recommend the KRK monitors enough if you’re looking for something to put on these stands, you don’t need to spend that much for solid sounding audio. One good example is Mackie’s gold trim CR3 desktop speakers which are now on sale for $70 shipped (Reg. $100).

On-Stage Adjustable Studio Monitor Stands:

  • Height Adjustment: 36.5-54” with several height positions every 4 inches
  • Weight Capacity: 90 lbs
  • Platform: 9 1/2″ square with 1mm thick non-slip pad
  • 3-point triangle base with leveling floor spikes
  • Base Spread: 18″

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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