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<blockquote data-quote="Grant Conklin" data-source="post: 8433" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>I'm working on a solution for a customer that involves lifting 2 - 100 pound speakers up with a crank up stand. So, there are 2 parts to my question:</p><p></p><p>1. The Stand.</p><p>So far the one that has my attention is the Applied Electronics L-16 Mobile ( <a href="http://www.appliednn.com/l_CU-16m.php" target="_blank">Crank-Up Lifts Applied Electronics</a> ), mainly because of it's legs that will adjust for not-level ground. </p><p> * Is the use of a stand like this on frozen / snow packed ground advisable? If not, is there a stand that is? </p><p> * Are there any other adjustable leg stands I should consider? </p><p></p><p>2. The Speakers.</p><p>They need to be beastly speakers, preferably powered. Right now I'm leaning toward the new RCF TT5-A (MAP $3999, <a href="http://www.rcf.it/en_US/products/touring-and-theatre/tt5-a" target="_blank">RCF - TT5-A</a> ). It is relatively small for what it can do, gets very loud, and has an x/over freq of 650 Hz on the 4" compression driver, so it should project very well for outdoor crowds. My customer probably does not need sound quality that good however, and saving $1000 or more per box would be desirable. Any suggestions that offer similar output and portability? </p><p></p><p>Thanks much!</p><p>Grant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant Conklin, post: 8433, member: 120"] I'm working on a solution for a customer that involves lifting 2 - 100 pound speakers up with a crank up stand. So, there are 2 parts to my question: 1. The Stand. So far the one that has my attention is the Applied Electronics L-16 Mobile ( [url=http://www.appliednn.com/l_CU-16m.php]Crank-Up Lifts Applied Electronics[/url] ), mainly because of it's legs that will adjust for not-level ground. * Is the use of a stand like this on frozen / snow packed ground advisable? If not, is there a stand that is? * Are there any other adjustable leg stands I should consider? 2. The Speakers. They need to be beastly speakers, preferably powered. Right now I'm leaning toward the new RCF TT5-A (MAP $3999, [url=http://www.rcf.it/en_US/products/touring-and-theatre/tt5-a]RCF - TT5-A[/url] ). It is relatively small for what it can do, gets very loud, and has an x/over freq of 650 Hz on the 4" compression driver, so it should project very well for outdoor crowds. My customer probably does not need sound quality that good however, and saving $1000 or more per box would be desirable. Any suggestions that offer similar output and portability? Thanks much! Grant [/QUOTE]
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