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Safety--or lack thereof--of dual pole-mounting
Daniel Postilnik:
Mike, thanks for recommending the KM24105; I'll have to use that since the onstage adapter only has a 60lbs capacity, while the KM takes 110 lbs. Surprisingly enough, the basic stand that onstage makes is rated for 160lbs.
Art, thanks for pointing to that discussion. I eventually figured out the various factors to keep in mind in regards to center of gravity, etc.
Dave Barker:
There is also the applied electronics package.
The L-11 or L-13's along with the speaker support.
http://www.appliednn.com/l_CU-11.php
http://www.appliednn.com/l_A.php
Silas Pradetto:
Daniel Postilnik wrote on Tue, 11 January 2011 16:18
Mike, thanks for recommending the KM24105; I'll have to use that since the onstage adapter only has a 60lbs capacity, while the KM takes 110 lbs. Surprisingly enough, the basic stand that onstage makes is rated for 160lbs.
Art, thanks for pointing to that discussion. I eventually figured out the various factors to keep in mind in regards to center of gravity, etc.
As a test for pole-mounted speakers, I like to get them swinging back and forth to see how much deflection would actually cause a tipover. Having multiple speakers on one stand really isn't changing the center of gravity any, provided they're identical; it's simply adding load.
So if the stand is rated for it, and the speakers can be added one at a time without breaking the stand, and the final product is quite stable, then you might consider it safe. Maybe.
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