Originally posted by Vquestor:
Exactly. That cap thing sounds perfect.
Just bolt down the satelites to the alum. plate(2 bolts each, 1/4" probably OK).
Also remember to use washers that are a little larger than the rubber grommets of the satelite legs.
Please post a pic of the finished masterpiece.
Well, the aluminum deal got scrapped. Brother's saw wasn't working right. Found a piece of nice plywood perfect in size. Drilled a 3/4" hole in middle, about perfect to go over top of stand. I had two stands, so I robbed goodies from other stand.
So, it's threaded, knurled washer on bottom of threads, then plywood sits on top that, then another threaded, knurlded washer, then one of those chrome caps on top that. Really don't need the cap but if it's up there, it's as good a place as any to keep fromm losing it.
I put the satellites at about 70* angle and stuck velcro strips on bottom of the legs an on plywood to hold them on.
I did a gig last night with it and it worked fine. That is, after I spent an agonizing 15 minutes trying to get sound. Man, talk about perplexing. I twisted every knob you could twist and boy, did it suck. What an idiot, I had not plugged the satellites into the back of the sub, so all that was coming out was the sub.
By the way, should the sub always go on the ground? There was a heavy duty table behind me. Good/bad to be three feet off ground for the sub?
One other thing. At both gigs I have used these, I have put the sub and satellite speakers behind me and have had no feedback problems. Foresee that as an issue? Should I put them anywhere in particular with this system?
Oops, one more. How high up off ground do you think the satellites should be?