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Gravity Stands LS SUPER TB 01 Super mini T-Bar for 35 mm tripods Reviews

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If you are a rental or installation company, DJ or solo entertainer, you have almost certainly experienced this or a similar situation: You need two spotlights to illuminate a specific area. As a professional, you aspire to make your construction discreet and attractive. Ideally it should not attract attention. There are slimline, elegant stands for this, such as the LS 331 B from Gravity. However, if you install a standard T-bar, the combination appears clumsy and oversized. You don't need a clavilux, just two spots. The LS SUPER TB 01 Super Mini T-Bar provides the appropriate solution for this problem: With its elegant construction and adjustable width of 390-570 mm, it blends seamlessly into any environment, even museums and galleries. Thanks to the 17-mm TV spigot insert, lamps can be easily clicked into position, removing the tedious requirement of securing them with screws and wing nuts. Its flexible design enables lamps to be attached upright on the bar or suspended from it. However, despite its slimline elegance, there has been no compromise to the ruggedness of the LS SUPER TB 01: Maximum symmetrical load capacity is 20 kg per side. Spigot interval is adjustable from 330-515 mm. And if you need another spot or two, extra spigot inserts can be installed in the additional mounting holes. As you are probably already aware, ergonomic locking screws, interchangeable colour rings and high-quality workmanship come as standard with all Gravity products. The integrated Allen key holder is a small extra feature that makes this T-bar even more user-friendly

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Great lighting brackets, but for the price I was disappointed to find out they didn’t come with any spigots and as a result needed to buy four...not Phaseone’s fault of course...Gravity issue!
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Posted 5 years ago