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I used them for my Onkyo HT-S6100 7.1 system, and they work great. As others have noted, the speaker stands are not height adjustable. However, that didn't really bother me in the slightest. Setup was easy; they're compatible with the Onkyo speakers; they're solid stands and not too obtrusive; and they hide the cords from the floor up to the speaker. Overall, they're definitely a worthwhile purchase.
Perhaps a bit more costly than some stands but well made. I'm ordering a second set for a 7.1 setup. They fit the Onkyo speakers perfectly. As others have said, not height adjustable.and the speaker wire is a bit thin otherwise this review could have been 5 stars.
If you think that you might like these stands for another speaker system, you might wish to contact Onkyo directly to make sure of compatibility, as you obviously cannot rely on the Onkyo provided description.Finally, one of the two stands came with screw holes that failed to line up by quite a large margin, allowing the use of only one of the two screws to hold the pole to the base. I have an SKS-HT240 speaker system. Poor quality control. Although the product description purports that these stands fit my speakers, they indeed, do not. In addition, be forewarned that despite the claim in the product description, these stands are NOT height adjustable. They actually deserve a '0' rating. Onkyo: (800) 229-1687.
.and what you pay for are really good quality speaker stands. The hidden cable down the pole is a nice addition as well. Very sturdy and sleek looking compared to a lot of the cheapo stands out there. Only thing I would change is just get the ONKYO HT-S7100 instead of the HT-S6100 which is what I did.
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