Posted by: travlin'easy
Z-5500 ready for the road... - 12/07/04 08:43 PM
Though the remainder of the month is wall to wall, back to back Christams parties, I had yesterday and today off from the music biz. Therefore, after finishing my newspaper columns, I spent a few hours getting the Z-5500 ready for the road. Here it is, step by step for the completed project.
1. A front and read satellite speaker is mounted side by side on each stand. They can be swiveled to provide a broader coverage of the audience.
2. The stands are heavy-duty, chrome plated steel and telescope to approximately 6 feet. (About $25 each at the local music store)
3. All of the satellite speakers and control pannel are mounted on a plywood platform and held securely in place with industrial strength Velcro.
4. The platform fits snuggly in a heavy-duty duffel bag that has a carrying strap and zipped, side storage compartment for wires and wireless remote.
5. The finished product, rigged and ready to play.
Cheers,
Gary
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1. A front and read satellite speaker is mounted side by side on each stand. They can be swiveled to provide a broader coverage of the audience.
2. The stands are heavy-duty, chrome plated steel and telescope to approximately 6 feet. (About $25 each at the local music store)
3. All of the satellite speakers and control pannel are mounted on a plywood platform and held securely in place with industrial strength Velcro.
4. The platform fits snuggly in a heavy-duty duffel bag that has a carrying strap and zipped, side storage compartment for wires and wireless remote.
5. The finished product, rigged and ready to play.
Cheers,
Gary
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 12-07-2004).]
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 12-07-2004).]
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 12-07-2004).]