JBL Gas Assist Speaker Tripod (JBLTRIPOD-GA)
Description
JBL Gas Assist Speaker Tripod (JBLTRIPOD-GA)
The JBLTRIPOD-GA eliminates the strain of manual speaker positioning through an internal pneumatic shock that does the lifting for you. This aluminum tripod stand raises speakers up to 35 lbs with virtually no effort, making repeated height adjustments throughout a venue or gig painless. Built for professional touring and live sound applications, it combines smooth operation with rock-solid stability that holds up night after night.
Design & Build Quality
Constructed from aluminum tubing with a 1.375" (35mm) diameter, the stand delivers lightweight portability without sacrificing rigidity. The anodized finish resists rust and corrosion, while die-cast fittings are 30 times stronger than ABS or nylon plastic, ensuring durability through years of transport and venue changes. A 47" base diameter provides a stable footprint for demanding live applications.
Height & Capacity
The stand adjusts smoothly from 3'8" (1118mm) to 6'7" (2007mm), accommodating everything from floor-level sightlines to elevated stage rigging. With a 150 lb load capacity and a featherweight 12.1 lb stand weight, it handles substantial speaker systems while remaining practical for one-person setup and teardown on any gig.
Key Features
- Internal pneumatic gas assist mechanism lifts speakers for you with minimal effort
- Gas assist rated for speakers weighing up to 35 lbs
- Adjustable height from 3'8" (1118mm) to 6'7" (2007mm)
- Black anodized aluminum construction resistant to rust and corrosion
- 1.375" (35mm) aluminum tube diameter
- 47" base diameter for stable platform
- 150 lb load capacity
- Lightweight at 12.1 lbs for transport and setup
- Die-cast fittings 30 times stronger than plastic alternatives
- Compatible with JBL JRX, EON, PRX, and SRX Series speakers
The JBLTRIPOD-GA combines effortless gas-assisted height adjustment, professional-grade durability, and genuine compatibility with JBL's touring speaker lines—making it the stand of choice for gigging musicians, sound engineers, and touring bands that demand reliability and efficiency on every stage.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | China |
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At a Glance
The JBL Gas Assist Speaker Tripod uses internal pneumatic shock to raise and lower speakers up to 35 lbs with virtually no effort, eliminating the strain of manual height adjustments during gigs and venue changes. Built from anodized aluminum with die-cast fittings and a 150 lb load capacity, it delivers rock-solid stability and durability through years of touring and mobile sound work. At just 12.1 lbs and adjustable from 3'8" to 6'7", it's the practical choice for sound techs and mobile rigs that need quick, reliable speaker positioning without the physical wear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the gas assist mechanism do?
The internal pneumatic shock does the lifting for you, allowing you to raise and lower speakers up to 35 lbs with virtually no effort. This eliminates the physical strain of manual height adjustments during gigs, venue changes, or studio sessions.
What speaker systems is this stand compatible with?
The JBLTRIPOD-GA is specifically designed for JBL JRX, EON, PRX, and SRX Series speakers. It supports any speaker weighing up to 35 lbs, with an overall load capacity of 150 lbs.
How heavy is this stand, and will it be easy to transport?
The stand weighs just 12.1 lbs, making it practical for one-person setup and teardown. It's constructed from lightweight aluminum tubing yet features die-cast fittings 30 times stronger than plastic alternatives for durability on the road.
What is the height range, and how stable is the base?
The stand adjusts smoothly from 3'8" (1118mm) to 6'7" (2007mm), accommodating floor-level sightlines to elevated stage positions. A 47" base diameter provides a stable platform for demanding live and studio applications.
Is the finish durable for touring and outdoor use?
Yes. The anodized aluminum construction resists rust and corrosion, and die-cast fittings are engineered to withstand years of transport, venue changes, and professional touring conditions.