Outriggers: Soundocity only game in town?


Hi,

I like the Soundocity outriggers, but at nearly $200 they're rather pricey...esp. for what seems to me to be a relatively straightforward and inexpensive product to manufacture. Are there any other alternatives rather than a DIY outrigger?
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Showing 2 responses by ckorody

they are really sweet - I wouldn't be without them - had them on a pair of Merlin VSMs and now on my hotrodded Meadowlark Kestrel HotRods

Tighten the bass for sure. But also the speaker is just a lot more stable on carpet - as in less prone to being knocked over by a dog, kid or exuberant vacuum cleaner

IMHO - and I buy a lot of tweak hardware for my sailboat - these are a good value for the money - carefully made and finished plus a full selection of sizes to match your speakers, not the other way around

only requirment is that your speaker bottoms are tapped for spikes or you are willing to do so

the only thing comparable or perhaps better that I have tried are the Sistrums - they are not as stable (three points instead of four) and certainly are no less expensive