Rockville Portable Mixer Stand - Adjustable Height and Width! (RXS20 )
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This stand is approximately 2' x 3' x 2" collapsed, with a few additional small pieces loose. It's almost like you'd need a small suitcase for it so I am not aware of a case for it.
With this stand, I am using a Yamaha 16.
There are two A&As His name is H Zed, he is 13 years old. The RXS20 has settings that range from 2 to 13, with the narrowest setting being The shelf I suggest could be made with plywood (probably 3/8 or 1/2). Plywood should be cut so that there is plenty of room to spread out the upright legs and spread them farther apart (MAXIMUM WIDTH IS 23 IN. I am 6.1 inches tall). The wider the footprint, the more stable it is. Rockville RXS20 is my device of choice. In addition to keeping other items on the rack, the wide shelf allows you to keep them there if necessary. A hand mic, tuner, picks, etc., along with an mp3 player, iPad, or other multimedia device.
It's a fantastic piece of writing. There is a confusion sometimes when it comes to adding the arms. There are a lot of curves and twists to get it to fit
Selected User Reviews For Rockville Portable Mixer Stand - Adjustable Height and Width! (RXS20 )
Overall, it is the worst quality equipment stand I've ever seen! Besides being one of the worst products I have ever seen, it is also poorly engineered. Having bought the mixer new on Amazon, the finish has been scraped up, the rubber protection under the mixer has been applied loosely and crookedly, and there is nothing professional about the packaging. As a result, the "rubber protection" is insufficient to protect any mixer from scratches because there are a couple of M shaped stops (intentionally to prevent your mixer from sliding off the stand) that stick up higher than the rubber protection and thus scratch up your fine Adjustments that tie the end supports together are not able to be tightened enough to prevent a wobbly stand, as you will deform the thin walled rectangular tube well before the stand is rigid enough to stand up to heavier loads. Welds are incomplete, cheap tack welds that don't look good, are poor in quality, and lack a proper cleaning procedure. These look as if they are going to break with the slightest impact. The packaging is totally inadequate to protect the finish from damage during shipping, and the stand just looks and feels It has some excellent design features, is very well constructed, and is made with some degree of pride and care. However, I have bought other inexpensive simiar products that are significantly better quality. I rate it 0 stars. You should stay away from this since it is a total piece of garbage! I condemn Rockville for advertising this as something it isn't. You are not going to be able to meet the needs of a touring musician with this type of setup. The mixer isn't really braced as well as it should be to support a heavy machine like this. It is unimaginable that it can hold 300 pounds, even one tenth of that seems impossible. My guess is that it might hold more weight for a time, but then I would not waste your time or money with this product. I would give it a zero!.
It sounded like a good solution for my Presonus CS18AI mixer, so I felt confident purchasing it even after reading a lot of negative reviews, especially since I could just return it if it came with manufacturing defects. It was a pleasant surprise to open the box and see that the copy I received was in excellent condition and did not show any of the flaws noted in some of the The mixer gets a slight tilt forward that is appropriate, and the holster holds it up. For the mixer, I bought rack mount ears you can mount to the rack and I plan to adjust the rack wider for even greater stability. The upper arms of the rack are also going to become tapped or threaded for Nevertheless, it is my choice. If I buy the locking wheels, I may also move it around with them. As for the unit I received, it seems to be solid. Maybe the quality control got better and the issues in previous reviews are gone.
The weekend is the time I use it most - This is similar to the situation faced by a warrior band during a monthly show where the stand is put together and taken down multiple times per The original purpose of the box was to hold a bass preamplifier and an input jack In addition to using the rack for ear monitor processing, I also use it for an A&R rack to keep the rack at a good viewing angle on stage (as there are no sturdy dedicated 19" rack stands for stage), but I also use it for a mixed rack. An H SQ5 is in a SKB case in another band. I was amazed at how well the mixer case fits on the stand, and the mixer never even moved while on the stand. It is somewhat heavier than the K&K stand (it is made of steel, not aluminum like the K&K stand (lol) )
Assembling the cross bars can be tricky at first until you learn that the bolt flanges should be on the OUTSIDE You are oriented in the right direction. No one seems to know why the legs weren't marked "L" and "R" by Rockville, but if you mark the legs yourself, the stand goes up in a matter of When assembling the table stand, attach the top crossbar first to hold the legs in place, then attach the bottom crossbar with the wing nuts slightly loose, so the table stand is always level and stable. To tighten the 4 nuts, you must slightly loosen the top cross bar nuts, push the cross bars down all the way into the leg supports, wiggle the stand, and then tighten the nuts. This has been an ongoing problem for me. Solver is worth every penny! I have been using it for over 3 years and am glad I invested.
Well first off, I have successfully set this up to work with my Rockville RPM870.
It works at the shortest possible Although I is easier to assemble than it appears, I've had trouble with it There are only 4 parts to this poem The branding is actually on the inside of the stand, not the outside. Once I realized that, I was able to see that the crossbars aren't exactly aligned, causing the stand to not sit correctly. One of the other things I don't like is that the crossbars make contact with the knobs that you see on the The design of this appears to be the work of an immature person. The product looked great before I ordered, but I wish I had looked at it better. In any case, I don't need to use it right away, so I'll decide if I want to modify it so the data is secure, or if I need to return it and find another one. As a whole, the situation is poor This may be ok for you if you're handy or crafty, as long as the welds are aligned correctly. As far as CeeJay's review is concerned, I agree with him
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