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Disco Dude!
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
The citronic laptop stand do come with a clamp, but can't visualise where you could clamp it onto.
I use that and yes you can clamp it
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Originally Posted by
Mark Wild
I use a Stanton Uberstand which I have no complaints with, in fact it's quite a slick little number.
I like the look of it and the way it folds but the videos i have seen indicate that if anyone pulled it, it would just fall down because the hinges do not lock into place. is that the case?
I don't really want to trust my laptop onto something that isn't 100% stable in a drunken revelry type situation.
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Originally Posted by
dh140770
I like the look of it and the way it folds but the videos i have seen indicate that if anyone pulled it, it would just fall down because the hinges do not lock into place. is that the case?
I don't really want to trust my laptop onto something that isn't 100% stable in a drunken revelry type situation.
My booth is too high for that to be an issue mate, but, before I had the booth I just put a cable tie on it.
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Originally Posted by
dh140770
I've got one of these - they're not too clever if you use the legs (as in the picture) they definitely need something to weigh down on them in order to keep it stable. It does also come with clamps to secure to the edge of a table which works well.
I'd personally go with the freestanding Stanton that Mr Wild uses
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I have used the following stand for the bar/club work I do for the past 4 years and it is still going strong:
http://www.laptopstands.co.uk/cgi-bi...i?product=Cool
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The point is though, there isn't space for a free standing one. It needs to be clamped, but then I have the problem of it being in front of me and not seeing the audience. Have a look at a picture of the DSB Micro and you'll see what I mean.
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Just had a look and I see what you mean - it's all a bit tight in there!
In that case the Kam Stand that I have will clamp nicely to the shelf anywhere onlong it, so it can be offset to the left or right. The laptop stand is only 25cm high so if clamped to the shelf the laptop shouldn't even be visable over the lip/raised bit at the top of the deckstand. I'll send you an MMS of mine that's on the desk at home
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Originally Posted by
simonp
Just had a look and I see what you mean - it's all a bit tight in there!
In that case the Kam Stand that I have will clamp nicely to the shelf anywhere onlong it, so it can be offset to the left or right. The laptop stand is only 25cm high so if clamped to the shelf the laptop shouldn't even be visable over the lip/raised bit at the top of the deckstand. I'll send you an MMS of mine that's on the desk at home
Thanks for the piccy Simon - the stand would have to go behind the deck which is 11U x 2 (4) U and it doesn't look like it would be tall enough and it wouldn't fit to the side.
I have a couple of keyboard type stands and the deck and laptop fit on those, but only if I take the shelves out, which seems a bit silly really!
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When I went over to using my laptop I recased into a Kamkase with a sliding shelf. with the shelf in place you have access to about 4u so I can use the mixer X500 and the laptop all within th boundries of the foorprint of the case.
My case is a mixer version as I have no CD Draws, but there might be versions with upright U space
The shelf is easily removable for when you don't need / want to the use the laptop.
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