You can either use the included arrow points attached to the stand which your speaker will rest on, but this will put holes in your speakers or you can use the included rubber feet on the bottom of your speakers to help hold them in place on the stand.
Our speaker stands are meant to hold most speakers within the weight limit. Please give us a ring @ 800-359-5520 and our awesome Customer Care team can specify if they are actually compatible.
Yes, I have Linn Katan bookshelf speakers and they support them without a problem. Make sure you use the rubber pads on the bottom of the speakers to avoid slippage and absorb vibrations.
Our speaker stands are meant to hold most speakers within the weight limit. Please give us a ring @ 800-359-5520 and our awesome Customer Care team can specify if they are actually compatible.
I placed Definitive Technology SM 55 Bookshelf Speakers on them and thought they did a great job supporting them. Not sure how they compare spec wise to the Polk speakers (other than what you mentioned) but I wouldn’t go much bigger than the SM55’s. 13” tall, 12” deep, and 15 lbs each. The stands come with little rubber-ish stickers that attach to the top to help keep the speakers from sliding around. I’d say it’s equally likely that the whole thing will tip as the speakers getting knocked off if that helps. They feel very solid once put together and I have no worries of the top or bottom breaking during normal use. I’d buy them again if needed.
Can you please tell me the dimentions of the top plate where the speakers sit??? The plates have to big enough for the speakers.. I have two Definitive Monitor 1000 speakers.