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Prime Members: Perlegear Height-Adjustable Universal Speaker Stands (Pair)

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$25

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Bestergo Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: Perlegear Height-Adjustable Universal Speaker Stands (Pair, PGSS11) on sale for $39.99 - $15.20 when you apply promo code 8LO6YHXS at checkout = $24.79. Shipping is free.

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Bestergo Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: Perlegear Height-Adjustable Universal Speaker Stands (Pair, PGSS11) on sale for $39.99 - $15.20 when you apply promo code 8LO6YHXS at checkout = $24.79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member Skillful_Pickle for sharing this deal.

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  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • The Perlegear Height-Adjustable Universal Speaker Stands (Pair, PGSS11) beats a previous Frontpage deal from February 2025.
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Shekadeal
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Do these fit the Sonos One SL?
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Electron2002
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These are the ones I got for the rear channels of a Samsung Q990C soundbar. You can just barely make them work for that application.
Last edited by Electron2002 June 27, 2025 at 08:18 AM.
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sshlyk
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Chinese seller hiding behind us address.

Interesting email from us customs having this address
https://rulings.cbp.gov/ruling/n339336

In fact, it seems there are multiple "businesses" with the same physical address if you just search for it
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phewry
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I went with these for $36 https://www.walmart.com/ip/324339...26fadb9ce1 Easy to hide the wire or power cable with no Velcro. For Samsung speakers get some M8 screws.
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Quote from Electron2002 :
These are the ones I got for the rear channels of a Samsung Q990C soundbar. You can just barely barely make them work for that application.

Same here. They are nice.
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nsxpetes
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Quote from Electron2002 :
These are the ones I got for the rear channels of a Samsung Q990C soundbar. You can just barely barely make them work for that application.
Why just barely. Based on weight they shouldn't be compatibo
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Electron2002

Quote from nsxpetes :
Why just barely. Based on weight they shouldn't be compatibo

The weight isn't a problem and if I recall correctly, the actual weight of a single speaker doesn't exceed what they say is the weight capacity anyway.

The only issue, is that if you mount the speaker so that the curvature of the post wraps under the speaker, to better balance the speakers weight. The bottom rear edge just barely touches the post, which can end up creating a rattle.

I dealt with it, by adding a felt pad to the contact point.
Last edited by Electron2002 June 27, 2025 at 08:20 AM.
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I absolutely hated these things. I had trouble getting my speakers to stay mounted for long in the curve and would always have to worry about them tipping over. I ended up just throwing them in the trash and got these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08J7QWJ91 on Amazon. They also hide the wires and are easy to adjust.
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Torn on getting this great deal or going with the highly recommended Mounting Dream which is much pricier at $63.
Does anyone have other opinions?

Update: oh yeah I have the Q990D.
Last edited by PotOdds June 27, 2025 at 05:25 AM.
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Anyone have experience with the PGSS12 being used to mount the rear channels of the Samsung 990c?
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I have the Samsung 9100S rear surrounds, no issues with that.
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Quote from LADealer :
Anyone have experience with the PGSS12 being used to mount the rear channels of the Samsung 990c?

I got these for about this price on sale and they are like they were built for the Samsung rears:

https://a.co/d/4lujHFj
Last edited by DeProof June 27, 2025 at 05:21 AM.
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Quote from Electron2002 :
The weight isn't a problem and if I recall correctly, the actual weight of a single speaker doesn't exceed what they say is the weight capacity anyway.

The only issue, is that if you mount the speaker so that the curvature of the post wraps under the speaker, to better balance the speakers weight, the bottom rear edge just barely touches the post, which can end up creating a rattle.

I dealt with it, by adding a felt pad to the contact point.

I got these, about the same price when I got them on sale:

https://a.co/d/4lujHFj

Mine were about as close as you can get, but don't touch at all, a few mm clearance, so no vibrations at all. IIRC just had to make sure the bolts were tight and it was like it was built for the Samsung rears.
Last edited by DeProof June 27, 2025 at 05:22 AM.
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Quote from DeProof :
Mine were about as close as you can get, but don't touch at all, a few mm clearance, so no vibrations at all. IIRC just had to make sure the bolts were tight and it was like it was built for the Samsung rears.

I would imagine there is a fair amount of production variation in something like this and some sets probably have a bit more clearance to work with than others do.

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Quote from Electron2002 :
I would imagine there is a fair amount of production variation in something like this and some sets probably have a bit more clearance to work with than others do.

I edited my comment, mine are a different brand lol. Sorry.

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