PR
Tilt down adaptor.
I use these a lot, but only on a raised stage, these bring my sound to the audience and not to the wall a the back of the room. My last ones were lost at a festival.
These reduce feed back in many ways, so making my sound much cleaner & I don't have to be right on top of the microphone because of the extra volume available.
There is one "down" for these, that is "off balance speaker stand", so do be careful with the weight and height of the speaker in relation to the base of the speaker stand and always have one leg of the speaker stand pointing the same direction as the speaker sound (forward). This will make the whole assembly safe enough for rock & roll.
Sound improvement is great for a few Euro.
These reduce feed back in many ways, so making my sound much cleaner & I don't have to be right on top of the microphone because of the extra volume available.
There is one "down" for these, that is "off balance speaker stand", so do be careful with the weight and height of the speaker in relation to the base of the speaker stand and always have one leg of the speaker stand pointing the same direction as the speaker sound (forward). This will make the whole assembly safe enough for rock & roll.
Sound improvement is great for a few Euro.
0
0
Report
A
Simple tool to maximise speaker use!
This is the most valuable piece of equipment I've added to the inventory. I bought four of these.
Pros:
- Relatively strong mounts with fixed angle (15deg)
Cons:
- Fixed angle, though not a problem so far.
Pros:
- Relatively strong mounts with fixed angle (15deg)
Cons:
- Fixed angle, though not a problem so far.
0
0
Report