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I bought two of these and mounted the EV ZLX12-P to them for an event. You may need to add more washers to the adjusters for a tighter join but they worked great for me.
These mounts allowed me to do quite a loud street party for several hundred people.
Sturdy and well made. You can see the weld locations under the black paint. Stand mount at the bottom has a nice black plastic knob on the thumb turn, but the two adjusters for the spread distance between the upwards pointing horns need an allen/hex key (supplied) to secure them.
These are sort of ok but when used with some of The Box PA108 speakers I find the brackets get stuck on the bar. Makes it harder to setup and tear down the system. The LD Systems twin bar doesn't have the same problem and feels more solid.
I have 2 of these twin bar.
The two of them are not 100% straight.When you place the 2 speakers on the bar they are slightly offset and they dont look good on the bar.
I'm using this bar with 2 Alto TS312.
However I found a hack to make them straight.
Just position the speakers the way you like and before fixing the screw cut out plastic from like credit card and stuck it in the bottom side of the bar, that should keep both bars straight.