How are speakers mounted to the automated mover?

tonmeister2008

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Jun 20, 2010
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This is something I've been pondering for a while.

There is an eye hook on the four corners of each pallet of the speaker mover From these, we can strap down the speakers to the pallet so they don't fall off when the speaker is moved. We have lost a speaker or two on occasion because it wasn't properly secured. Fortunately the speaker didn't land in the listener's lap.
 

JasonI

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Dec 3, 2010
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So it's just strapped down, long haul truck style? One of the reasons this was on my mind is how do you compare, say an Acapella Audio Arts speaker? Then again, maybe some just aren't worth the trouble. Though, I think I have seen pictures of a Wilson on the turntable.
 

tonmeister2008

WBF Technical Expert
Jun 20, 2010
210
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Westlake Village,CA
So it's just strapped down, long haul truck style? One of the reasons this was on my mind is how do you compare, say an Acapella Audio Arts speaker? Then again, maybe some just aren't worth the trouble. Though, I think I have seen pictures of a Wilson on the turntable.

True: If the speakers don't have any obvious flat anchor points, they can be a challenge to strap down to the mover. In those cases, we may need to make a customized jig to hold and strap the speaker. Such speakers are rare. I have not tested the speaker you mention, but if you send me one, I'd best happy to measure and test it :)
 

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