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    Thanks Darren - I've got the top casting but I need a stand to put the bugger on! Any tripod?

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    I would use a wind up one - Powerdrive or Ultimax. Don't get a cheap one.

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    Sorry to be pain but do you have a link for a suitable one? Under a £100 would be nice. I can't see how it attaches.

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    you might get an american dj wind up for that price, very sturdy but very heavy. the ones mentioned above will probably be at least twice that second hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    Sorry to be pain but do you have a link for a suitable one? Under a £100 would be nice. I can't see how it attaches.
    Slightly over budget but I noticed this offer by coincidence earlier this morning.

    http://www.terralec.co.uk/wind-up_st...e/23844_p.html

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    Can't get link as on phone but look at the thomman site for a bls-2700 speaker stand. Costs £64.03 Have used one for couple years now without problem and is the one used in thomman's wizard extreme bundle.

    Will get link when home if needed.

    http://www.thomann.de/gb/millenium_bls_2700.htm

    Edit : managed to get link.
    Last edited by ppentertainments; 12-12-2011 at 09:44 PM. Reason: link included

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    I use a standard winch stand. Simply attatch an ultimax casting to the wizard, then pop it on top of the tripod. The same way I mount them to the uprights of my wheel n winch.
    I can post a link to a picture if you want?
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    Hi Craig.

    Don't worry about it - I've sorted it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    How exactly does this qualify as a review????
    Quote Originally Posted by jamesh View Post
    And the magic answer from charile b....???
    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Still not a flamin' review!

    Better suited to technical help.

    re·view (r-vy)
    v. re·viewed, re·view·ing, re·views
    v.tr.
    1. To look over, study, or examine again.
    2. To consider retrospectively; look back on.
    3. To examine with an eye to criticism or correction: reviewed the research findings.
    4. To write or give a critical report on (a new work or performance, for example).
    5. Law To reexamine (an action or determination) judicially, especially in a higher court, in order to correct possible errors.
    6. To subject to a formal inspection, especially a military inspection.
    v.intr.
    1. To go over or restudy material: reviewing for a final exam.
    2. To write critical reviews, especially for a newspaper or magazine.
    n.
    1. A reexamination or reconsideration.
    2. A retrospective view or survey.
    3.
    a. A restudying of subject matter.
    b. An exercise for use in restudying material.
    4. An inspection or examination for the purpose of evaluation.
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    a. A report or essay giving a critical estimate of a work or performance.
    b. A periodical devoted to articles and essays on current affairs, literature, or art.

    Please try to post in the relevant sections.
    Still no answer then
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