Leland's legs

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Leland's legs

#1 Post by ben.in.salzburg »

The tilt-back legs have a couple of uses for me.

Underside of the front of my deq/equalizer case to point it up a little - makes it easier to see the faders.

Underside of the back of my live mixer case to tilt it towards me - makes it easier to see all the knobs and reach them.

Little piece of hardware, many uses.

Where have you tried putting yours?

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ben.in.salzburg wrote:Where have you tried putting yours?
I try keeping mine ( legs ) vertically hung from underneath my butt. I find it helps with standing up :mrgreen:

Tilt back option I use for laying down to go to sleep. :fruit:
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Harley wrote:
ben.in.salzburg wrote:Where have you tried putting yours?
I try keeping mine ( legs ) vertically hung from underneath my butt. I find it helps with standing up :mrgreen:

Tilt back option I use for laying down to go to sleep. :fruit:
:lol:

I think I got a defective pair since they dont seem to like standing too much, and always seem to tilt on their own volition. too band I can't exchange them :fruit:
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#4 Post by ben.in.salzburg »

Does the defect occur in the presence of alcohol and similar lubricants?

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#5 Post by LelandCrooks »

I'm really afraid this is going to get ugly. :conf:
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LelandCrooks wrote:I'm really afraid this is going to get ugly. :conf:
Not if you don't post any pictures. :evil:
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#8 Post by ben.in.salzburg »

Lovely, but can you imagine them holding up your equipment all night? :mrgreen:

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Yes
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#10 Post by bzb »

Wow, I really expected Leland's legs to have a little more hair than that.
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#11 Post by ben.in.salzburg »

Leland must have got a bit too close to the PU, it appears to have given him beautifully smooth legs.

By the way, my question was actually serious, I would be interested to hear what tips and tricks you have to share...

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Harley wrote:
ben.in.salzburg wrote:Where have you tried putting yours?
I try keeping mine ( legs ) vertically hung from underneath my butt. I find it helps with standing up :mrgreen:

Tilt back option I use for laying down to go to sleep. :fruit:
:loler:

(by the way, with your reputation for a good beer every now and then, I actually expected the tilt back option to develop a mind of it's own)

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#13 Post by Harley »

AntonZ wrote:..by the way, with your reputation for a good beer every now and then, I actually expected the tilt back option to develop a mind of it's own...
I have absolutely no idea where that reputation comes from :roll:
ben.in.salzburg wrote:By the way, my question was actually serious, I would be interested to hear what tips and tricks you have to share...
We know....it's just that the Thread Title was just too irresistible :mrgreen:
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