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I bought a QSC 10.2 powered speaker (based on advice in this forum)
I can hardly hear them when they are on the floor... much better when I put them on top of a table.
Now I am thinking of buying a Speaker stand and wondering if people have better experience having their speaker up at 6foot high or down around 3-4 feet.
I am playing with a band and expect to have the speaker behind me... and don't want it blowing directly into my ears at 5'8
What height do you have your speakers?
Last edited by KenNord4 on 01 Aug 2023, 00:37, edited 1 time in total.
I use the Yorkville SKS-02B small speaker stand. Since I play sitting, I keep the stand at the lowest setting, which puts the speaker at 3-sh feet/bit less than a meter off the ground. The stand will go as high as about 4 feet. They are light and easy to carry and very easy on the wallet. I’ve had a pair for years and they hold up very well.
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Tools: Ten fingers, two feet, middle-age brain, questionable judgement and taste Current Nords: Piano 5 73, Electro 6D 73
Ownership History: Electro 2, Electro 3-73 SW, Electro 3HP, Electro 4D, Stage 2EX 76HP
I'm playing with a (big) big band: 10~15 brass players. As my QSC K8.2 should be 1~2 meters away to sound good, I need them approximately on ear level (or in line with my ear if they are tilted). For optical reasons, I opted for 'a little lower'. Depending on my position on stage, I put them between 80 and 110 cm (base level) - which should be top edge or mid of the speaker on ear level.
I started with a K&M 21455 (now 21454) always at ear level (sitting). Great monitor experience, but not looking the best.
I now use a set of Gravity WB 123 B, a QSC K Series Pole-Extension (406 mm), optionally a K&M 21329 (250 mm) as additional extension, a K&M 19683 (50 mm) to finalise (for stability reasons) plus an angle adaptor K&M 19674 (another 200 mm approximately) at the end -- better looking. Looks very nice and monitoring is OK. No idea how this would do with the additional weight and size of a K10.2, though.
You'll get a lot of speaker stands for 3' and higher, but I wasn't at ease finding a solution which is a little understated.
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