I'm looking for a sturdy stand to sit my KPA on for live use, so it would have to be/extend to 4 feet over the ground so I can reach over to make adjustments if needed.
Checking to see what you folks are using and your opinions.
Thanks, Don
I'm looking for a sturdy stand to sit my KPA on for live use, so it would have to be/extend to 4 feet over the ground so I can reach over to make adjustments if needed.
Checking to see what you folks are using and your opinions.
Thanks, Don
I've been looking for such a thing for years now but no-one seems to have the business acumen to invent one and make a fortune(including me).
I don't want something 2 foot off the floor I want 4 foot off the floor and very stable.
I use a Yorkville Sound SKS41B speaker stand. It works great. I will take a picture when I get home.
Good question! Look forward to watching the pics
Most of the triangular-based monitor stands have a 9" x 9" platform on top whereas the basic footprint of a KPA toaster is 14 1/2" x 5 1/2". I do understand that anything you bump into can get knocked over, but I'd like something sturdy that isn't overly heavy and cumbersome to transport.
I do realize that may be a strange request, as I'm now just transporting a 12 lb toaster and a small wedge-type FRFR cab instead of 2 amp heads and 2 cabs as I did before!
Here is the stand I use. I gave the wrong model previous. It's Yorkville Sound SKS-12B Heavy duty monitor stand. The height you see it at in the pictures is 38" and it goes to 54". It weighs 20lbs. The table top has four holes in it so you could put a top on it like I did and bolt it down. The table top measures 15" wide X 10" deep. The board I put on top of it measures 24"x16".
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