Stand for Fenix XT-AT06 Line Arrays systems

UPC: 19372408741UPC: 19372408741
$218.00
ProX Live Performance Gear Canada

ProX XT-AC569 Stand for Fenix XT-AT06 Line Arrays systems

Stand for small/medium line-arrays systems.

Compatible with frontal loading lifting towers
AT Series

Weight Capacity 400kg / 880 lbs

Also available in Black XT-AC569B


AC-569 by Fenix Stage on Sketchfab


Stand for small/medium line-arrays systems.

Compatible with frontal loading lifting towers AT Series

Also available in Black XT-AC569B


Brand

ProX Live Performance Gear

ProX Live Performance Gear makes products that are designed for professionals, by professionals. Our motto is simple; "Quality, without compromise". We believe the highest quality of components met with cutting edge design allows us to achieve our goals at a competitive price point. In 1984 ProX Started by manufacturing flight cases for broadcasting production and touring companies. Now specializing in manufacturing specific DJ controller cases for brands like Pioneer, Yamaha and DiGiCo as well as products like lighting cases, stands, cables, and bags.

All cases use CNC technology, during the manufacturing process, to assure that cases are consistently built with strict specifications and tolerances that are required for the high-quality standards that ProX cases have been known for. ProX Listens to customer feedback and consistently create outstanding solutions for all your needs. The Flip-Ready cases are manufactured in Poland and are handcrafted for quality control and individually tesfad for smooth operation. The Flip-Ready design allows for easy, one person, instead of four, movement from the transport position to operational position with virtually no effort.

GTR Direct is a proud dealer for ProX Canada
ProX Live Performance Gear Canada

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Stand for Fenix XT-AT06 Line Arrays systems”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

EXPAND YOUR PROWESS WITH OUR AUDIO & VISUAL TECH BLOG