lijadjo wrote:
Super je, ne znam samo dali moze na njemu da se podesava visina?
Može ali ne previše
Using a patent-pending cam-lever and tensioning knob system, the Crane Stand is infinitely adjustable as far as what angle you what the gear to sit at. You can somewhat adjust the height in a round-about way by creating a “Z” shape and flattening or lifting the stand. To adjust, you unlock the one of the cam levers, loosen one of the tensioning knobs, adjust the base or the tray, re-tightened the knob and then lock off the cam lever. Using this system, the Crane Stand can support plenty of weight and is also the steadiest of the stands here for supporting a controller such as the VCI-100. The only potential drawback of this adjustment system is that you can do permanent damage if you try to adjust it not following the proper procedure. Read the manual first to learn the steps.
Welded together with aircraft-grade aluminum, the Crane Stand feels tremendously strong, yet weighs only 3 lbs. Folded flat, it’s only about an inch high, so you can slide it underneath a Technics 1200 turntable. Crane Hardware is a small company that makes its products in Seattle, Washington using sustainability-conscious practices. Those factors, as well as the high-quality materials used, contribute to the Crane Stand being the most expensive of the three stands here. However, we feel it is worth the investment to serious DJs.
Weight: 3 lbs.
Pros: The sturdiest and most robust laptop stand we’ve seen. Infinitely angle-adjustable.
Cons: Limited height adjustability.* Must be careful operating the tensioning knobs and cam levers.
Price: $149
Ako gore pročtaš tekst samo da znaš da je gramofon Technics 1200 tešak oko 12kg.
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Post edited by: Markooo, at: 2010/01/06 19:40