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Hi Folks,
I got some WorkLifters LW130 speaker stands:
http://www.worklifters.com/products/lw-130
They appear to be built fairly well and aren't very heavy, about 29#.
They are about 5'3" long and bags are needed.
Any bag suggestions, one stand per bag?
A specification note:
They are listed with a low height of about 5'3",
which would be fairly easy to get a 110# speaker up on.
Actually, this number is 5'5", and that's with the legs at a narrow spread.
With the legs fully spread, the lift height is actually 6'3".
(The listed 5'3" low height is obviously the collapsed length. Probably a spec lost in translation.)
The other stand I was considering was the Trusst CT-CS30.
Does anybody know the actual low height of this stand?
Thanks and good health, Weogo
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A friend I partner up with uses ski bags, one per stand. I was thinking about doing the same for my DT3900 stands.
Hi Folks,
I got some WorkLifters LW130 speaker stands:
http://www.worklifters.com/products/lw-130
They appear to be built fairly well and aren't very heavy, about 29#.
They are about 5'3" long and bags are needed.
Any bag suggestions, one stand per bag?
A specification note:
They are listed with a low height of about 5'3",
which would be fairly easy to get a 110# speaker up on.
Actually, this number is 5'5", and that's with the legs at a narrow spread.
With the legs fully spread, the lift height is actually 6'3".
(The listed 5'3" low height is obviously the collapsed length. Probably a spec lost in translation.)
The other stand I was considering was the Trusst CT-CS30.
Does anybody know the actual low height of this stand?
Thanks and good health, Weogo
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Hi Nate,
Good idea, I hadn't considered ski cases; in particular
there are some hard cases that look pretty sturdy.
Thanks and good health, Weogo