K-306 Alum 3 Leg Speaker Stand with Adapter

◆ Lightweight alum 6063 internal tube+ alum outer tube+ alum feet tube
◆ Stand rubber feet minimize vibration and keep the floor safe from scuffing and scratching
◆ Ideal for studio recording, band practice, school music program, home theater, speech, stage performance, conference room, wedding, musical party and live concert
◆ The aluminum 3 leg speaker stand produced by CNBear features an easy-to-grip locking knob that allows you to set the height you need.
◆ Sturdy tripod leg design for heavy duty maximum load capacity 50 KGS
◆ Alum lightweight tripod for efficient storage and transportation
◆ Surface treatment: alum anodizing treatment
◆ D-8-1 speaker stand adapter is included
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Item No K-306
Color Alum Anodizing
Q'TY 6 PCS / CTN
N.W. 19 KGS
G.W. 22 KGS
CU'FT 5.6'
Carton 111.8*34.5*41.8 cm
Height 107 - 184 cm
Weight Capacity 50 KGS
Aluminum Internal Tube Ø35 mm
Aluminum Outer Tube Ø41 mm
Aluminum Feet Tube Ø38 mm
Remarks D-8-1 speaker stand adapter is included
  Carrying bag sold separately (K-306-1B Bag)

Who Should Use the K-306 Aluminum 3 Leg Speaker Stand?

◆Musicians, bands, and audio engineers seeking a portable tripod stand for speakers

◆Schools, conference organizers, and event planners needing safe speaker placement

◆Home theater enthusiasts and public speakers aiming for improved sound distribution

 

Use Cases

◆Studio recording setups for precise speaker positioning

◆Band rehearsals and school music programs requiring quick assembly and adjustment

◆Weddings, musical parties, and live concerts where stable speaker placement is essential

◆Speech and presentation events needing adjustable height and secure support

 

Why Choose CNBear for Speaker Stands?

◆CNBear’s K-306 model features an ergonomic locking knob for easy height adjustment

◆The tripod design enhances stability, supporting heavier audio equipment

◆Adjustable height from 107 cm to 184 cm, ideal for various speaker sizes and room setups

◆Aluminum construction ensures long-term use and effortless transport