

🎤 Elevate your gear, elevate your game—stand out with Pyle’s powerhouse tripod!
The Pyle Adjustable Universal Projector Stand is a heavy-duty, height and angle adjustable tripod designed for professional and creative environments. Supporting up to 80 lbs, it features a large 20"x16" platform and a wide leg spread for unmatched stability. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for laptops, DJ equipment, projectors, and more—ideal for stage, studio, or office use.

| ASIN | B0C7CZN6TV |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,226 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #57 in DJ Racks & Stands |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (106) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 8.98 pounds |
| Item model number | PLPTS4.5 |
| Load Capacity | 80 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 20 x 46 inches |
| Riser Color | Black |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Special Feature | Extends 28'' to 46'', Height & Angle Adjustable |
| UPC | 842893161440 |
D**M
Great multi-purpose stand
Stand is quick to assemble and very stable as it's legs can spread at least 33 inches apart ( many competing products are limited to 16 to 20 inches ). The tray is very large , measuring 16" by 20", which is substantially larger than similar products. Presently, I am using the stand as a watercolor easel at home as it can be adjusted to a more comfortable height and angle. This results in improved posture, reduced fatigue and a looser, more fluid stlye of brush strokes as I am no longer hunched over with my elbows resting on the table. The stand is of metal construction, the the tray being plastic. Keep in mind that the tray can only be mounted in a horizontal / landscape orientation. This product skips the use of a standard 1/4" tripod mount. From reading the reviews of similar products this is one of the first things to fail and if your using the stand to support a laptop or projector this needs to be considered. For my purposes this is not a problem, the tray can can be easily angled up or down,but offers no means of adjustment side to side. That said, use on uneven ground would be a problem. Bottom line. VERY STURDY, VERY STABLE . GREAT ON FLAT SURFACES
P**S
Awesome Stand!
I use this stand for my PTL-600 6-channel Phenyx Pro mixer. It’s the perfect fit, with a bit of extra room for accessories (mics, guitar picks, capos, beer 😉, etc.). The adjustable height is perfect, as well. It’s super portable and lightweight, yet durable and sturdy. Couldn’t be happier with it.
F**C
Very nice accessory stand if you make your own tray top...
Great stand for the money, only drawback is the tray top which is rather flimsy plastic and has been mentioned in other reviews. (I did deduct one star for this lapse) To correct this I simply repurposed a beat up cutting board, sanded and varnished it, used the included trap top as a template for the holes bought new bolts from Home Depot - it looks and functions wonderfully. If you have the intent to create a new tray top this item is for you. If not, you may be disappointed with the top unless you are going to use some very light items on it. The cutting board was actually the same width as the included tray but two inches longer. I needed the extra length to hold both my Allen and Heath ZEDi10FX mixing board and Shure wireless microphone transmitter. I used varnish I had on hand and rescued the cutting board from my home, otherwise the only cost was about $3 for the brass bolts. Hope that helps, Mike
L**.
Feels Like the S3 Leveled Up and Became a Beast
Feels Like the S3 Leveled Up and Became a Beast I’ve been using the PLPTS3 for close to a year as a portable easel for live caricature gigs—and it’s been a reliable workhorse. Light, steady, easy to set up. I’ve gotten a ton of use out of it with zero complaints. But then I spotted the PLPTS4… and wow. It’s like the S3 evolved into a straight-up beast. The frame is sturdier, the legs are thicker, and the whole stand feels like it could survive a stampede. I haven’t taken it out to a gig yet (that’s tomorrow), but just test-driving it at home, I can already tell: this thing is solid. No wobble, no give—just firm, confident support. If you’re a live artist, DJ, or looking for an upgraded stand, the PLPTS4 means business. Can’t wait to put it through its paces at an actual event.
M**L
Very good
Built well, reliable, a solid stand.
K**E
Top is not level
This is the second one of these that I have purchased. Very aggravating that BOTH tables are not level. To remedy the problem, I have to purchase longer screws and washers to build up one side of the top to make it level. The stand is sturdy and light weight, but the top is made very cheaply, and it’s warped.
D**.
Great Stand!!
For the money, this stand is killer. Very well made, easy to put together, (took me 5 min.). I also got some toolbox drawer liner and cut it to fit on top so my devices won't slide anywhere. Love this stand! Would highly recommend.
S**D
Leg clamps snapped off by 3rd use
Portable, but the quality is not great. The adjustable angle is very loose and you have be very aware of the objects you balance on it. We used ours 3 times and the leg height clamps already snapped off, so now it's been duct taped shut at a permanent height. Very frustrating and now it's beyond the return window so we're stuck with a Jerry rigged table stand.