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Michael Messing Inner circle Knoxville, TN 1817 Posts |
One thing to be aware of when performing outdoors with the Fender Passport speakers. If it gets a little windy, the speakers can sometime rotate a little on the speaker stands so they are no longer facing the way you set them. (They might have added thumb screws to avoid that but I haven't looked at them in a while.)
Those PD 150 speakers are really light and it won't take much to change their direction. (My JBLs have screws to tighten them on the speaker stands and the the Carvin StageMate is too heavy to be affected much by wind.) Michael |
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
Thanks for the tip. I'm assuming you could wrap a hanky (or even a piece of newspaper) on top of the pole and put it on top of the
before you set the speaker on it. That would give it a more snug fit.
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