Members Dookietwo Posted April 21, 2016 Members Share Posted April 21, 2016 Once and awhile I've seen post about putting lights on speakers in small rooms. Seen this on the net and thought I'd pass it on.http://www.localboystore.com/store Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members wesg Posted April 21, 2016 Members Share Posted April 21, 2016 That's really cool! Thanks for posting! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BillESC Posted April 21, 2016 Members Share Posted April 21, 2016 Old idea and WAY overpriced... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members abzurd Posted April 21, 2016 Members Share Posted April 21, 2016 Here's my version. I used an altered pair of K&M 19672 adapters I already had laying around. [ATTACH=CONFIG]n31727349[/ATTACH] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cappttenron Posted April 23, 2016 Members Share Posted April 23, 2016 Thought about that but all that vibration cannot be good for lights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members StratGuy22 Posted April 24, 2016 Members Share Posted April 24, 2016 I've been doing that for about 5 years with no problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members RoadRanger Posted April 25, 2016 Members Share Posted April 25, 2016 My RCF310a's (and B208D's) have a single 10mm hang point on top - so I bought some of these:http://www.ebay.com/itm/331347668216and reamed out the mounting holes on a couple of LED floodlight fixtures to accommodate the bolt size. I might eventually use some aluminum bar stock to make lighting bars with a 10mm hole in the middle and a mounting hole on either end. That can take four fixtures (two on top, two underneath. The QSC "K" speakers have two 10mm hang points on top. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Rikv Posted June 23, 2016 Members Share Posted June 23, 2016 Why do you want to put a light pointed at the audience? (read: blind them)?Isn't it the artist which has to be in the spotlight? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Tomm Williams Posted June 23, 2016 Members Share Posted June 23, 2016 Why do you want to put a light pointed at the audience? (read: blind them)? Isn't it the artist which has to be in the spotlight? The point being made is how to safely mount the lights, you can aim them wherever needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Mogwix Posted June 25, 2016 Members Share Posted June 25, 2016 How are they secured? Do these things screw into the fly points? Why do you want to put a light pointed at the audience? (read: blind them)? Isn't it the artist which has to be in the spotlight? Blinders do a good job of making big moments "pop". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members abzurd Posted June 26, 2016 Members Share Posted June 26, 2016 I use AMDJ Dotz TPar on my speakers currently, but have been using a smaller sub/mains combo for some of the smaller weddings lately. I'm thinking of trying the Chauvet Wash FX as stage wash over the speakers. Very light and small and would look pretty slick, but can't aim them. Supposedly 90 degree coverage so should work. I'll probably get 1 to test and if it doesn't work just use as a blinder or wall wash behind us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members trevcda Posted June 26, 2016 Members Share Posted June 26, 2016 How are they secured? Do these things screw into the fly points? They are only designed to work with specific models of speakers, limited to some Eons and a couple of QSC and Alto models. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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