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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Keck" data-source="post: 100534" data-attributes="member: 4132"><p>Re: Crank up stands and LOUD powered</p><p></p><p>I have a bunch of L-16's and they are great for everything EXCEPT speakers. Know that the load has to be balanced and can not cantilever out like a genie tower. If you have one speaker hanging, you need a second to balance out the other side or fabricate a mount to hang directly over the center of the mast. They do not like off center loads. We tried several prototypes to rig three VRX off a L-16 and couldn't come up with anything that wasn't atrocious or completely sketchy. We ended up bending the top metal of the mast with our best solution due to the side forces....and we have pretty good fabrication capabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Keck, post: 100534, member: 4132"] Re: Crank up stands and LOUD powered I have a bunch of L-16's and they are great for everything EXCEPT speakers. Know that the load has to be balanced and can not cantilever out like a genie tower. If you have one speaker hanging, you need a second to balance out the other side or fabricate a mount to hang directly over the center of the mast. They do not like off center loads. We tried several prototypes to rig three VRX off a L-16 and couldn't come up with anything that wasn't atrocious or completely sketchy. We ended up bending the top metal of the mast with our best solution due to the side forces....and we have pretty good fabrication capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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