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Heavy speakers, to fly or use a tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian O'Shaughnessy" data-source="post: 10916" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>Hello all, been searching a lot and finding some good information but not quite what I need. </p><p></p><p>Just invested in 2 of these speakers. PK Sound CX215 a 2 way cabinet </p><p>[ATTACH]159924[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>They're great, and I've just been ground stacking them with the subs (double 18s). Only thing is, I much prefer the look and sound of the subs on the ground, these speakers have fly points but don't have tripod mounts. They weigh 80 lbs. Are there crank stands that would allow me to some how rig these without using truss? I know genie lifts can do off center loads but all those are much larger then I need. Is there a manufacturer that makes smaller crank stands that are similar to genie's design? </p><p></p><p>Would it be totally out of the question to just put a tripod mount on the bottom of these and then make sure I have a really solid tripod to support it? Is there a good place to get a high quality tripod mount, or a mount that is meant for heavier cabinets? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian O'Shaughnessy, post: 10916, member: 6955"] Hello all, been searching a lot and finding some good information but not quite what I need. Just invested in 2 of these speakers. PK Sound CX215 a 2 way cabinet [ATTACH=CONFIG]159924.vB5-legacyid=10570[/ATTACH] They're great, and I've just been ground stacking them with the subs (double 18s). Only thing is, I much prefer the look and sound of the subs on the ground, these speakers have fly points but don't have tripod mounts. They weigh 80 lbs. Are there crank stands that would allow me to some how rig these without using truss? I know genie lifts can do off center loads but all those are much larger then I need. Is there a manufacturer that makes smaller crank stands that are similar to genie's design? Would it be totally out of the question to just put a tripod mount on the bottom of these and then make sure I have a really solid tripod to support it? Is there a good place to get a high quality tripod mount, or a mount that is meant for heavier cabinets? Thanks for any input! [/QUOTE]
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