The Stand Trick

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#1 Post by N.Webber »

Hi,

In another thread I was asked about my 'Stand Trick' adaptor for tilting speaker cabs on top of tripod stands.
I offered to post a fabrication drawing and thought it deserves a new topic.

The drawing is self explanatory. By understanding the principle of operation one will know where to weld and where not to… :wink:

Here goes:
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And here for refferance the complete Trick:
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Feel free to ask…

Nimrod :)
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#2 Post by SoundInMotionDJ »

Ok....I'm going to ask...

What is the purpose of the interior mechanism? Does it engage the top hat to keep the box from spinning? Is it a limiter to keep the box from sliding too far down? Is it a secret spy device that allows you to hear all the music that's played through the cabinet?

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#3 Post by quaizywabbit »

maybe post a video demo???

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#4 Post by DAVID_L_PERRY »

SoundInMotionDJ wrote:Ok....I'm going to ask...

What is the purpose of the interior mechanism? Does it engage the top hat to keep the box from spinning? ....
Yep. It would also take out any movement if the tops hat is slightly oversized.

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#5 Post by N.Webber »

Sorry for not responding sooner. Nice & busy time...
SoundInMotionDJ wrote:Ok....I'm going to ask...

What is the purpose of the interior mechanism? Does it engage the top hat to keep the box from spinning?
Exactly. As David wrote, basically it takes out any clearance between the adaptor's pole and the speaker's top hat.

The unwanted spinning of the cab is more likely to happen the steeper the tilt is and the more the top hat is placed
off the Center of Gravity line of the cab.

Also it locks the cab (even in vertical position) against the 'usual forces' like wind and the occasional wise guy
who thinks the cab should be pointing differently from where you set it :wink:

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#6 Post by SoundInMotionDJ »

N.Webber wrote:Also it locks the cab (even in vertical position) against the 'usual forces' like ...

the occasional wise guy who thinks the cab should be pointing differently from where you set it :wink:

:)
I use a similar mechanism to keep my speakers pointed the way I left them. :shock:

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