Unless you are me I did it solo with no issues, of course I would recommend it as two man job.
To answer the other question about pulling the pins in the MPods (you said QPods) and moving them....that's a NO! One the pins are pulled you don't move them, period. If you have to move them once the MPods are installed you just put the pins back in and then you would be able to easily move them on hardwood or even carpet.
If they are moved at all once the MPods are installed you MUST insert the pins or the elements in the MPods will be damaged.
Hey Adam, YES, once the speakers are in place you take the pins out and then they should NOT be moved in any way. It's not a big deal to put the pins back in and then move them and then take out the pins again. The bad part is that it would not be visible to see if you damage the MPods by moving them around without the pins inserted.
Taking the pins in and out is also much easier with a friend to help. You have to tip the speaker a bit to get at the pins, so it's good to have someone to do the tipping and then the other person installs/deinstalls the pins. Again, I do it my self in less than 1 minute for each speaker, but much better to have another person available to avoid disaster
That looks to be a very interesting use of a Pagode amp stand deployed under the computer monitor. No doubt the Album art has never looked so clear in this case
That looks to be a very interesting use of a Pagode amp stand deployed under the computer monitor. No doubt the Album art has never looked so clear in this case