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    #16
    They had a set for sale that was mounted on a tower. I looked when you posted the link. Not sure if they were the same set you bought or not. I'm guessing that they scrapped the tower & are selling the speakers now.

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      #17
      Well, I got my shady speakers in today! I am still not sure what model they are they came with Pro-60 instruction manual. If they are infact Pro-60's I am very excited I got a deal on them. They did however not come with any clamps does Wetsounds sell clamps seperatley. If you guys have any inputs or suggestions I would appriciate it

      thanks David



      http://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/...s/8b773f66.jpg

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        #18
        I have a set of clamps I'll sell you. There brand spanking new too.

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          #19
          Those are X mount Pro60's, so they would not have been shipped with clamps. Yes, universal tube clamps are available.
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            #20
            David,

            Here's a photo.

            They are brand new.

            The question is; are they TC2-6 or TC2-8?

            I really don't know the difference between them cuz they look the same. Someone out there will know the answer.

            They list for $200.

            Asking?????
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            Last edited by Nobody; 06-28-2012, 01:31 AM.

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              #21
              @Nobody I sent PM

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                #22
                Nodody, the power and ground wire comes out of the middle of the mounting location on these speakers and the mounts look to have no cutout or holes in the mount for the wires. I am not sure how they would be run and if they would get pinched in the mounting of the brackt to speaker. I am not sure how to know which they are either. May-be someone smarter can chime in thanks for the pictures.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by racerdave View Post
                  Nodody, the power and ground wire comes out of the middle of the mounting location on these speakers and the mounts look to have no cutout or holes in the mount for the wires. I am not sure how they would be run and if they would get pinched in the mounting of the brackt to speaker. I am not sure how to know which they are either. May-be someone smarter can chime in thanks for the pictures.
                  You will need to get a pair of the Neutrik Speakon connector sets. The female portion will mount to the speaker housing where there is currently a blank plate.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                    You will need to get a pair of the Neutrik Speakon connector sets. The female portion will mount to the speaker housing where there is currently a blank plate.
                    Damn, I was just wondering who made those things. Locating the wires through the clamp brackets is not a good idea IMO.

                    I'll assume the NR4FC are the ones used?? http://www.neutrik.com/en/speakon/fc-series/nl4fc

                    With the BSL-WR drip boot?? http://www.neutrik.com/en/speakon/sp...ssories/bsl-wr
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                      #25
                      these speakers have but connectors poking out of them and do not look to support these adapters is this soemthing that I could retrofit myself or would have to let a professional attempt. What complications do you run into drilling the mounts and running wires through. I do not plan on removing the speakers often so not sure if the quick connects are a big issue or am I missing the purpose of them?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by racerdave View Post
                        these speakers have but connectors poking out of them and do not look to support these adapters is this soemthing that I could retrofit myself or would have to let a professional attempt. What complications do you run into drilling the mounts and running wires through. I do not plan on removing the speakers often so not sure if the quick connects are a big issue or am I missing the purpose of them?
                        Nobody's TC2 clamps pictured above WILL NOT allow the wire to pass through, so you need a pair of the Speakon connectors. Those TC2 clamps may not work if they are for Pro80's.

                        On the back of the clamp boss area of the pod, there should be a small square black plastic plate held on with 2 screws. Remove this plate and this is where the Speakon connector mounts. You will probably need to pull the grill and driver in order to wire it up.
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