When I tore up my Tige E-Series Tower I went with a Sampson based on some of ragboy's comments and other comments on various sites. Since I only have the
20V I thought the Switchblade would look out of scale to the boat so I went with the Razor w 1 mounting plate for the lights, 1 wake board rack and 1 slalom rack and the Sampson Bimini. I have a set of PRO 60's on it and it has no wobble it's more stable than the stock and so far no blessed rattles. I needed a tower that would be easy to raise and lower and the Razor does that well. The Bimini also is easy to put up and take down.
When raising the tower you feel the weight of the speakers until you get to a certain point and then it is easy to get up. The one thing I need to figure out is how to get my Pro-60's to point straight backwards and not at off angles. Mine was an insurance replacement and overall I am happy with the Razor vs stock. It Razor seems rock solid for my needs and I would think the Switchblade is to. Speaker mounting is the key concern.
The tower is setup to use Samson Speakers with their quick release and how they integrate with their mounting plates.
20V I thought the Switchblade would look out of scale to the boat so I went with the Razor w 1 mounting plate for the lights, 1 wake board rack and 1 slalom rack and the Sampson Bimini. I have a set of PRO 60's on it and it has no wobble it's more stable than the stock and so far no blessed rattles. I needed a tower that would be easy to raise and lower and the Razor does that well. The Bimini also is easy to put up and take down.
When raising the tower you feel the weight of the speakers until you get to a certain point and then it is easy to get up. The one thing I need to figure out is how to get my Pro-60's to point straight backwards and not at off angles. Mine was an insurance replacement and overall I am happy with the Razor vs stock. It Razor seems rock solid for my needs and I would think the Switchblade is to. Speaker mounting is the key concern.
The tower is setup to use Samson Speakers with their quick release and how they integrate with their mounting plates.
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