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Originally posted by Vquestor:
I would suggest you simply get some thin, yet firm,plywood(or aluminum)and make a small platform for the two satelites. Bolt the satelites onto the platform at approx. 70-90 degrees to each other.
In the middle of the platform, drill a hole just large enough for the stand's mic threads to pass through. You will need an oversized mic thread washer to put below the platform, and above the platform,a large mic clip could be screwed on.



You mean put BOTH satellites on one stand? If I did that, I could use the other stand for one of my spot monitors.

You said "mic thread washer," is that one of those star-shaped washers? Well, not star-shaped but maybe you know what I mean. The outer edge is in this wavy pattern. Reason I ask, is that there is one on the stand.

By the way, this is the DUMBEST setup for spot monitors I can imagine. You would think a company such as Carvin that makes excellent equipment would do better than this... but all you do is you stick the spot monitor speaker on top of the stand it has maybe 1/2" to hold it on there. It's flimsy as can be. I griped to Carvin guy about it and he agreed it is dicey. I don't like it at all. The speaker, seems it could pretty easily go down. They don't screw in and just sitting there, there needs to be a deeper hole in the speaker.
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