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    The design doesn't wow me, but surely it won't be long before Equinox etc bring out a similar design for a fraction of the price?
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    Yeah sorry but I'm really not seeing what you're seeing here.

    How was it using though and does it do anything the other setups don't?
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    Slightly off topic, but resale - I have just got rid of a S&H booth, with starcloth (needing repair). Aournd £1200ish and I have GAVE IT AWAY FOR FREE.
    Only way I could get rid of it.
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    Overall, I like it.

    I made the order on Tuesday and it was on my door step Thursday afternoon, delivered personally by Humpter's UK guy, Marcin. The process of ordering was done via WhatsApp which I did not like, but I have to say that it was really easy and smooth. Marcin himself is a very personable chap. When he dropped off the booth, we had quite a chat and I got to know a bit more about him while he gauged what my needs are.

    The booth itself? Engineered fantastically, if a bit too precisely. The B3 itself is set up by folding out the main frame and placing the shelf. The shelf has half circles cut into the sides, which then slots onto bolts with plastic surrounds protruding on the inside of the frame. Those half circles are cut to the exact size of the bolts, which means that you cannot mindlessly 'dump it on' - you have to line it up perfectly. Perhaps a bit more practice from me will result in being able to autopilot, but slightly bigger half circles would make things a little bit quicker and easier. The main shelf has two cutouts for cables, and those cutouts are perfectly placed handles when moving the shelf. Saying that, it's not a conformable carry - it's not a sharp edge, but the holes could benefit from having a bit of a plastic lining. Regardless, the B3 is up in less than a minute and I don't fully have my eye in yet. With the expansions, it's less than three minutes.

    The undershelf (plus brackets) plays no role to the integrity of the booth, but comes at an extra cost. I'd have liked to have seen it be standard, especially since the booth is supposed to be a clean look. Having (for example) the mic receiver on top contradicts that clean look, and placing it on the undershelf is the solution. Other extras include laptop and tablet stands, player stands, TV mounts and side shelves for monitors or moving heads. Neither of those are of use to me as because I use a Prime 4+ (so no laptop) and I prefer to have my lighting separate from the booth. As an aside, I think those side shelves look ridiculous.

    The B3 and shelf (plus undershelf, if you are so inclined) are carried in separate padded bags, with the two expansions needing a bag each as well. Simply put, two-to-four trips from the van. All four at the same time will be too wide to sit on a Rock 'n' Roller, assuming you stand the bags on end, which you would have to because laying them flat will stop you getting through a door. If you just go with the B3 without the expansions, you'll be fine using a single RnR. I was hoping that the B3 would fit in my old Liteconsole flightcase, but alas it is not to be - I have the bags for now but I'm going to spend some time evaluating the best way to transport.

    Oh, bags are an extra too.

    The B3 and the expansions, when folded in for transport, have a bracket that stops them unfolding. When you take that bracket off to set up, there's nowhere to put them. It's obviously not a huge thing, but...I dunno...for more than £3k, give me a hook under the booth to store these brackets. Is that me being unreasonable?

    There are two great things that I love most about this booth. Firstly, it's heavy (bear with me here). Not too heavy that it's a difficult carry, but the extra weight of it means that it'll take a pretty decent bump from an enthusiastic dancer to move it. It's not bolted to the floor, but it certainly isn't skidding around on the ice. It's sturdiness is definitely a huge plus point.

    The second thing that I love is that this booth is imposing. I used it at four weddings last week, and I honestly cannot tell you how many times staff, suppliers, clients and guests stopped mid-stride to check it out - both from afar and up close. I originally thought the expansions would have been a big reason for that as they make it a large booth, but during the process of setting up on Friday, the marquee/sound/light/live event guy made a point to talk to me about the booth before I added in the expansions. Maybe it's noticeable because it's brand new and shiny - and I would accept that conclusion up to a point - but I still think that this booth feels more than just somewhere for the DJ to stand and put their decks on. It feels like a featured centerpiece, and I would say that it goes a long way to make up for the lack of 'Wow' from the Gigbars. Not completely, but definitely makes a good dent.

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    Heavy. That's AED Deckstand Booth territory. Never failed to repel boarders.

    Benny, I wish you and your Humphrey many happy years together, I really do. Value for money? Jury's out on that one.
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    The way you say "overal I like it" gives me the impression you're a bit underwelmed by it?

    Shouldn't an outlay like that be like "oh boys this is the mutts nutts"?

    I get that whole it makes an impression just by the size of it as so many of us are tiny little roadshows now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeckstarDeluxe View Post
    The way you say "overal I like it" gives me the impression you're a bit underwelmed by it?

    Shouldn't an outlay like that be like "oh boys this is the mutts nutts"?
    I have to admit, I think this may be the first time a post of mine has been moderated for a perceived lack of emphasis.

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    In June 2013, I bought the Liteconsole XPRS for £799.00, and it’s been my trusty sidekick at every event since then. After 11 years, though, it’s definitely showing its age. So, I’ve been on the hunt for a new booth that really catches my eye.

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