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Electronics : Polk Audio SA3 RM satellite speaker stands Pewter

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Polk Audio SA3 RM satellite speaker stands Pewter

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Polk Audio SA3 RM satellite speaker stands Pewter
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Product Brand: Polk Audio
EAN: 0047192112678
Label: Polk Audio
Product Manufacturer: Polk Audio
Publisher: Polk Audio
Studio: Polk Audio


Piece facts:
  • designed to match Polk RM Series speakers with keyhole slots
  • compatible with other compact satellite speakers equipped with keyhole slots
  • cable management system conceals speaker wire
  • non-gloss powder-coated finish
  • 12-3/8"W x 39-1/4"H x 9-7/8"D




Pewter stands speaker satellite RM SA3 Audio Polk






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designed to match Polk RM Series speakers with keyhole slots * compatible with other compact satellite speakers equipped with keyhole slots * cable management system conceals speaker wire * non-gloss powder-coated finish * 12-3/8'W x 39-1/4'H x 9-7/8'D *










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Stylish, Sturdy, and fit my Polks perfectly. ...
Polk SA3 Stands
Quoting shop.[...]:

"These stylish stands have glass bases and metal posts for an elegant look. They allow you to hide your wire in their 38"-tall (non-adjustable) tube riser, giving you easy access to the RM's connectors. The thick single glass base ensures stability.
For use with newer RM Series Loudspeakers (RM7/RM8/RM6800/RM6900/RM10/RM20 satellites). Includes "L" bracket for use with RM7 and RM8 satellites.

*Please note- for satellites with keyhole slot wall mounting systems (such as RM6751, RM2350 and RM2300) use SA2 stands instead."

I like the stands. Although they don't adjust, they look great and are well built.




Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Required modification
I bought these stands to use with the Polk Audio RM6751 satellite speakers thinking it would be a perfect match - wrong! You have to remove the plastic top cap to mount the speaker to the stand (screw not included). Then you can't reinstall the top cap because of interference with the bass vent on the back of the speaker. I had to extensively modify the top cap to get it back on. It looked okay when I was done but I would not have bought these had I known about this ahead of time.



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