Pair of Ignite Pro Tripod DJ PA Speaker Stands Adjustable He... - 2024 report by Whydis
Pair of Ignite Pro Tripod DJ PA Speaker Stands Adjustable Height Stand
Ignite Pro's adjustable height speaker stands are both heavy duty for any time of use and lightweight. The height adjustment gives you the ability to use the stand at several height points, making it usable at any type of venue.
Stands are sturdy yet light weight, the only issue I had was taking the speaker off ... the entire top tube came out, not because I didn't tighten the hand nut, but because the entire plastic part wasn't glued and came off.
Once I reassembled them they could hardly support the weight of a light speaker.
I like the light weight for traveling
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I've used these stands just once, the second time I got ready to use them the hex nuts used to stabilize the tripod legs to the main pole were missing
My speakers extend at 15 inches from mounting socket to corner and so at this height would overhang each leg by at least 5 inches, ready to fall over at a slight touch, or tug on a cable.
The bolts to secure the lower legs to the center tube are missing the bolts on 2 of the three legs2nd standThe plastic end and pole is not as deformed as on the 1st stand, but only fits some, not all 1 3/8 speaker sockets, because it is still too large
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Not a big deal, but a little annoying.several people told my that they got a carry bag with theirs for the same price...would be nice, but not a deal breaker.
As mentioned by others, be sure to use the PIN through the hole as your basic support tighten the nut just to keep solid
The nuts are loose because the brackets need to move freely when adjusting the height for the legs
I've used these stands just once, the second time I got ready to use them the hex nuts used to stabilize the tripod legs to the main pole were missing
Well, the nuts and bolts that hold the stands together come loose over time, even though the nuts are supposed to be locking type
After several instances of losing the nuts (and a bolt), I have gone around them all, using superglue to lock the threads, and in some cases used replacement longer bolts