The Frameworks ID Series Speaker Stand from Gator Cases is lightweight at 13 lb, though it can support speakers up to 60 lb in weight. It features a built-in piston to assist in raising and lowering speakers, as well as an integrated and sliding adapter for 35mm speaker mounts, and an included cable management clip for keeping wires organized. Its third leg can be adjusted so that you can level the stand—and its mounted speaker—on uneven planes. The overall tripod design of the legs can be adjusted via a convenient, one-handed CAM. When you're done with the stand, you can fold it into a compact cylinder so that it does not take up too much space.
- Folds into Compact Cylinder Design
- Includes Lift-EEZ Piston for Lift Assist
- Convenient One-Handed CAM Operation
- One Adjustable Leg for Uneven Surfaces
Gator GFW-ID-SPKR Overview
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Gator GFW-ID-SPKR Reviews
Flaw in the design and customer service
I got this pair a year ago. i must say that it helps me to raise up the 50lbs speaker with no effort. However the pull out is a little short in my account. My Bose F1 speaker can not sits upright and wobbles. It is ok if the pole is long enough. The design makes it impossible to use a different tube (longer tube) since there is groove inside. The worst part is the customer rep. He tried to fool me into thinking that he acted on the request but it was, in fact, not thing would be done. After i pressed for the answer, he told me not to use the pullout tube and use the main tube. If you know about speaker stand, the pull out tube is for hole with 35mm diameter and the main tube is for 38mm. Ill never buy Gators product again.
Gator Frameworks ID Speaker Stand
I really like these stands. They look nice and works well. I used for QSC K12.2 which is about 50lb. it can push the speaker up 80% by itself and i needed to help a little to push all the way up. it would be nice if there is a plastic cap on top of the pole. The instruction is not adequate. You need to pull the legs off the hook at bottom (red plastic) before you can expand the legs out. In summary, raising up the speaker is very easy, no need to ask for second person to help.