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RE: waist-high gear



Title: RE: waist-high gear

 >> I need a table, maybe 2'x2' square (a little larger or smaller is acceptable also) for putting a couple of hand controlled effects while I stand playing live onstage <<

a frequent practical issue, this, with non-stomp-box devices that need tweaking during a performance.... if the device in question is compact and light enough, it may be possible to attach it to the removable wedge-plate of a small camcorder tripod- the smallest one you can get that can be adjusted is adequate for most on-stage purposes. I am astonished not to have seen wider use of these tripods- we paid something like $30 for one about eight years ago and our guitarist's jam-man has never left the thing or (more to the point) fallen over.

duncan/r.m.i.



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