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Gravity Stands Sp 2342 B 35mm To M20 Adjustable Speaker Pole (5.9')

Gravity Stands Sp 2342 B 35mm To M20 Adjustable Speaker Pole (5.9')
  • Product Code: ga65540
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$119.97 $178.76

The Gravity Stands SP 2342 B is an adjustable speaker pole that lets you mount a speaker cabinet with a 35mm socket atop a subwoofer outfitted with an M20 thread. It adjusts from 3.4 to 5.9' high in 3" increments, and features an ergonomic set screw knob and a safety pin to keep it secured at the desired height.

Open Box Products Have a Limited 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty    For Mounting a Speaker Atop a Subwoofer    35mm Speaker Mount    M20 Male Thread on Subwoofer End    Height Adjustable from 3.4 to 5.9'    Adjusts in 3" Increments    Ergonomic Set Screw    Safety Pin for Secure Positioning    Sturdy Steel Construction    Durable Powder Coat Finish

Parameters
TypeSubwoofer Pole
Mount SizeM20 (Base)
1-3/8" (Top)
Stand Height3.44 to 5.91' / 1.05 to 1.8 m
Material of ConstructionSteel
Weight4.63 lb / 2.1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight5.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)41 x 4 x 3"

Heavy-duty 35mm speaker pole

M20 male thread at base

Extends from 3.4 to 5.9' in 3" increments

Sturdy construction with steel collar, ergonomic set screw knob, and safety pin

Durable black powder coat finish

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the maximum weight the stand can support? How much one stand weigh? What is the dimensions of the base that in on the floor?

A: It will support the weight of any standard sized bookshelf speaker. They weigh 17.2 lbs per stand. The base is 10.6" x 8.9". Feel free to contact us directly using the support button on our website if you have any additional questions, thanks.

Q: 2. What are the dimensions of the bottom base and the top platform?

A: The dimensions of the bottom base are 9.8 x 9.8" (250 x 250 mm), and dimensions of the top platform are 9.4 x 9.8" (240 x 250 mm),

Q: 3. Will this pole mount allow SRM-215 V-class cabinets to be mounted on DRM-18S subs? Aren't the pole sockets standard across Mackie speakers? Just need clarification as to why there are "separate" poles for DRM and presumably SRM lines.

A: Yes, the Mackie SPM400 Adjustable Speaker Pole for DRM Series Subwoofers will work to mount a Mackie SRM-215 loudspeaker. The SPM400 has a standard 1.378" diameter for speaker mounting and is a stated compatible accessory to the SRM series.

Q: 4. Will this work with Monitor Audio Bronze 2 bookshelf speakers ?

A: These are designed for Kanto's YU4 and YU6 speakers. They do come with two top plates of different sizes that has a mounting hole on the bottom.

Q: 5. Can two of these be threaded together to make one longer pole? I'm mounting on a KS212C with a K10.2 on top but need more height.

A: You wouldn't want to couple two together as that may create a dangerous tipping situation. Ultimate Support does have and adjustable sub pole that extends to 52". https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/914419-REG/ultimate_support_js_sp50_satellite_subwoofer_pole.html And On-Stage has one that will extend to 60" https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/425075-REG/On_Stage_SS7745_SS7745_Adjustable_P_A.html

Q: 6. Can I use this with Astera AX1 tube?

A: No, the Gravity Stands SF 36 Z 38 M Reducer Flange (35mm to 3/8" Male) is a 3/8" thread. The Astera AX1 has a 1/4-20" thread mount.

Q: 7. Will this work with EV Elx118p Sub ?

A: No...it will not fit. The model ideal for this sub will be B&H # ELASP1 MFR # F.01U.117.879 or B&H # MASPM300 MFR # SPM300

Q: 8. Can I swivel the boom or pole (360deg.) to the side out of the way or is it designed to be static?

A: Yes, the Gravity Stands Microphone Pole with Table Clamp and Boom Arm can swivel 360 degrees.

Q: 9. Is the tube sealed at the end? Will the post slide all the way throught the bracket's tube?

A: The tube is not sealed.

Q: 10. How bad idea is to use this pole to stick a K12.2 in one side and the KS212C subwoofer in the other? Could it work? How unstable could that tower be?

A: The subwoofer weighs 88 pounds. It is only 15 inches wide, which is about the same width as the K12.2. Technically you can mount it, but you might want to think about putting it on its own separate tripod speaker stand. It would definitely be more stable that way.

28/09/2024

Super solid, easy to assemble. They're nicely camouflaged against white walls.

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