Does anyone now of a company that designs some sort of stand for a dual 15 cabinet? Thinking about buying my first pair of dual 15's but I need a way to lift them at least a few feet off the ground. 61lbs
Does anyone now of a company that designs some sort of stand for a dual 15 cabinet? Thinking about buying my first pair of dual 15's but I need a way to lift them at least a few feet off the ground. 61lbs
These are the absolutely best stands for the job.
Heavy Duty "T" Stand for Small Live Mixers from 18" to 42" (46 to 107cm) Wide and CD/Record Cases, CD Rack Systems and Rack Cases
Width range: 17" to 26" - 43.2 to 66cm
And they fold down to almost nothing space wise. I sell a bunch of them every year.
Depth range: 14" to 17.5" - 35.6 to 44.5cm
Height range: 24.25" to 32.5" 61.6 to 81.3 cm
Frame tubing size: 30mm
Weight Capacity: 300lb - 135 kg
Weight: 13lb - 5.9kg
A stand for a dual 15 would be a scaffold.
Not that you would really want a dual 15 loudspeaker from the low end of the market, anyway.
Listen to the masters young grasshopper.
Originally Posted by fatcatdj
The best stand for dual 15"s is a couple of 18"s.
You cannot get the midrange response and dispersion from a fifteen that you do from a ten or twelve. The only reason to use a fifteen rather than a ten or twelve is for the added bass output that the larger displacement of the fifteen has. Since the job of handling the bass should be delegated to subs there's no reason why you should use fifteens in tops, plenty of reasons why you should not.
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