Hi, I'm David Lee, and I'm here to show you the easiest way to move and stack vs 21 subwoofers vs 20 ones or have a cart available for them. And if when you look closely, you will see the cart is slightly bigger than the cabinet, it protects it.
In case you bump into something, the cart will hit first.
So what you do is you lock the wheels on the cart with them facing inward way from the direction you're going to tilt the cabinet, and then you just tilt the cabinet onto its back and the cart will either fall away or you can hold it.
When I say follow it, it'll pop off like that. Now you've got your cabinet on its back and all you have to do to get it ready to play is stand it back up again.
Now if you're going to want to have two of these stacked on each other or at least horizontally, this one that I have here has what we call obviously bracket on it and vacillate bracket is the mechanism that we use to attach to the liners.
And so this would be the box that you'd want on top. And I'm going to do the same thing here to tilt this box off. I can pretty much do it all from the back, prop the wheels off, stand it back down and line these two up and you see the patterns of the feet interlock.
And the locking mechanism is just pockets so that there's not there's not a link that you have to make. But once they're touching each other, you basically just push. Then up they go and then you have a stack, the single person lifting them up like that, and you put your top boxes on top and you ready to do the show?
On stacking them. It's pretty much the reverse. There tends to be a little bit of balance lift up on the bottom one. Once it's balanced, you walk around, push inwards, lower down, and now you're ready to put them back on their carts. So for a £180 box, we've done our best. Make them as easy as possible to make them convenient, to utilize even if you're a solo operator and you have to do it by yourself.