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68 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
Worth each penny!
By T. Tio
Like most people, I was excessively affected emotionally to buy a plasma TV just because it is wall mountable. But realistically, I didn’t want to drill huge holes in my wall, nor recompense $500 for it to be in a professional manner installed. And I soon came to realize that even if I did mount the TV on the wall, I would still need to have a tacky looking AV stand for all of my other components. This stand solved all of my problems! It’s sturdy, looks great, is reasonably priced, and it’s easy to assemble.
When the package arrived, the box was trashed seriously from shipping. I’m convinced that UPS was the one to re-tape the whole thing together because I found a box cutter inside the box. Though, to my surprise, because SANUS packaged the product so well (lots of styrofoam), not one thing was damaged. Inside the package is the base, the shelves, hardware necessitated to mount the TV including allen wrenches (all you need to supply is a monkey wrench and a phillips screwdriver) and an extra set of black feet for the stand (the base comes with silver feet attached). The base is a shiny black, and the glass shelves are tinted.
Putting this stand together was more comfortable than anything I’ve ever purchased from IKEA (takes no more than half an hour including unpacking the box). Every bolt and screw is labeled, and the manual is detailed. It looks daunting at first, but you only end up using half of the supplied bolts/washers/etc. I commend mounting the TV before screwing the glass shelves into the post and hooking up constituents for ease of mobility. An extra hand is helpful, but I was capable to mount a 42″ plasma by myself.
The mounting bracket and shelves are adaptable and may move vertically up and down the post, but will have to be done so by unscrewing the bolts that hold them in place. The TV may be tilted up and down, but not side to side (this may be done without unmounting the TV).
Just to give you an idea of how a good deal of parts you may fit on the stand, I have a speaker on the top shelf, cable box and PS2 on the middle shelf, and receiver, TiVo, and DVD player on the base. I don’t have room for any more though.
Considerations: There isn’t much room inside the post to put all of your cables. And it’s not the easiest task either – genuinely took me longer to thread the cables through than put the stand together. But realistically, the only cables that need to go inside are those that connect directly to your TV. The rest of your cables (ie. DVD to receiver etc.) will be concealed behind your components. Also, you will have to only have to do this once upon set up, so in the end it is well worth it.
Which brings me to my next topic – if you have a lot of constituents and a lot of wires, it becomes more difficult to hide them visibly because this is not an encased stand. It helps if you use HDMI to cut back on the number of cables you have, or if you have short cables and don’t have a lot of bunched up excess wiring. Luckily, my solution was to put this stand in the corner of the room, so you can’t in truth see anything from the side view.
All in all it was well worth each penny (and I was skeptic in regards to spending $300+ on such a simple looking piece of furniture). The most inexpensive price by far was online through Amazon. I would by this stand again in a heartbeat. Amazingly, my TV looks larger mounted on this stand than it did sitting on my old one. My only regret is that I didn’t buy this stand sooner!
EDIT: It is now nearing the end of 2008, closely 2 years later. I still use this stand and still think this stand is great. It even withstood a U-haul move. But, flat panel TV’s are much more lowpriced and main stream than they were a few years ago. Having said that, when I was looking for a ‘mountable’ stand back then, I didn’t have a good deal of options. Now, you may find a decent one at Walmart for $100 that even swivels. I do still think it’s a outstanding stand that looks much better than a heap of I see today, but the steep price tag makes it less beautiful now when there are for less alternatives.
But, you’ll be glad to know I’ve also purchased a new TV since then, and this stand accommodated the larger size while still using the same brackets and screws from my last TV (both comply w/ VESA standards).
19 of 19 humans found the following review helpful.
Great Product
By M-Lo
So I took a leap of faith and purchased this stand without seeing it in person. Let me tell you that the picture provided by Amazon does not do this justice. My orignal worries were the shelves were too little and the stand too tall. Boy was I wrong. The shelves were ample in size. On the littler top shelf alone I was capable to place the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360 with HD-DVD drive (all vertically standing). And place a dvd player and receiver on the bottom glass shelf. Word of warning re: glass shelving do not place anything with weight on the outer perimeter (duh) it is glass and may break. Couple of complaints. The instructions were not as simple as pictured (take your time) specially with the mounting of your TV. I applied this with the Samsung LN-S4095D 40″ 1080p LCD HDTV and it looks Spectacular. Other complaint Delivery was HORRIBLE. The box was tattered and the deliverance took alot longer than specified. I’m a prime fellow member and upgraded for 1 day shipping. I waited 3 days to get it. All UPS and Amazon could say was sorry and refund my $3.99. Again GREAT PRODUCT. HORRIBLE SHIPPING and execution by UPS and Amazon.
16 of 16 humans found the following review helpful.
Easy to put together and beautiful!!!
By Binh Lam
This is the perfective width stand for an 46″ HDTV. It hangs it very secure and would likewise be good for 52″ screens, even though at 52″, the set will be noticeably wider than the stand.
The glass shelves themselves are breathtakingly strong tempered glass that may supposedly aid up to 50lbs, though you in all likelihood would not to put a huge size amp/receiver on it. However, it seems strong sufficient to help my huge 25 lb center speaker, which thanks to the adaptable shelves, I am competent to elevate it to only half an inch beneath my TV which is idealisti for movie watching. I was worried at basi that the center spkr might be too heavy but it has been sitting pretty on it for with regards to 3 weeks now.
I used the wider sized glass for the top shelf to accomdate my extra wide center spkr and my dvd player on the glass shelf beneath it. My receiver sits at the base of the stand and I will always rest easy knowing that the receiver has PLENTY of ventaliation thanks to the open design and adaptable height shelves.
The pole itself is one solid piece of extruded alumimum that is thick and very well constructed. It is probably the firmest piece in the kit. The base likewise has reinforced metal framing underneath the MDF wood base, so there are no worries when it comes to either the base or pole failing. The only thing that is not impressive is the black finish of the base which is rather nice to look at and shiny, but you may tell that the layer of lacquer employed is rather thin and could wear out over time or chip effortlessly if you’re not careful. Also, due to the finish and the glass shelves, there will be visible dust buildup after a week or so.
This project is largely a 1 man project, but you will probably need 2 humans when it comes time to mounting your bigscreen LCD or Plasma to the stand for anything 42″ or bigger. Tools required will be a phillips screwdriver and wrench for the 6 huge screws at the base where the pole sits. The rest of the screws all use allen wrenches which are provided.
Also word of counsel for the glass shelves. Try not to put anything heavy that is made out of metal or ceramic directly on the glass surface. While their structure is rather strong, tempered glass may without apparent effort shatter into thousands if pieces you knock it with something made of metal/cermamic. If you want to put anything that has metal or ceramic on it, then make sure it has rubber feet or something in between.
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