![]() Tape down cables and route foot traffic away from stands to avoid injuries. Use sandbags or old gym weights on the legs so that wind (at outdoor events) or jostling from crowds won't tip the stands over. Make sure you have the speaker stand's legs splayed properly, and never exceed load limits. ![]() Be smart, don't put heavy enclosures on folding chairs or light furniture. Whenever you put a bass speaker up in the air, you instantly lose half of its power, and most of the time you need all the bass you can get.Ĭaution: remember to use proper speaker stands and mounting hardware when you elevate speaker cabinets. ![]() Subwoofers actually operate more efficiently (and get louder) at floor level. But if you have separate subwoofers, they should remain on the floor. For single cabinets containing, say, a 15-inch speaker and a 1-inch horn, your only alternative is to elevate the whole enclosure. However, keep in mind that only mid and high cabinets belong up in the air. The best PA speakers: the best compact live sound systems for bands and buskers
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