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Weight of CS40?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Thu Nov 27, 2008 8:40 pm

Hi Bjorn,

How much does the MP CS 40 weigh?

Thanks,

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Re: Weight of CS40?

Postby BJF » Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:11 pm

Hi,

With or without roadcase? I seem to recall the weight with road case is about 77 US Pounds.

Roadcase has handles on the sides and while I have to very careful how I lift things due to a back injury, I have comfortably carried it typical distances from car to stage and vice verse.

I always keep a straigh back and lift mostly with my legs and knees and never do any sudden side turns or bendover things to lift with bended back- that's a sure way of getting a sour back from lifting.

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Re: Weight of CS40?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:35 pm

BJF wrote:Hi,

With or without roadcase? I seem to recall the weight with road case is about 77 US Pounds.

Roadcase has handles on the sides and while I have to very careful how I lift things due to a back injury, I have comfortably carried it typical distances from car to stage and vice verse.

I always keep a straigh back and lift mostly with my legs and knees and never do any sudden side turns or bendover things to lift with bended back- that's a sure way of getting a sour back from lifting.

Have fun
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Thanks Bjorn! I figured with all the options it has, it would be heavy. :)
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Re: Weight of CS40?

Postby BJF » Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:59 am

Hi,

Yes a bit heavy, while weight is distributed evenly and handles are to the sides to suggest and aid carrying without back breaking.

Ah, at some point I'd like to design a 140W 4x12 combo, perhaps loaded with EV 12L's.........with a little handle on top.................. :idea:

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Re: Weight of CS40?

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:04 am

BJF wrote:Hi,

Yes a bit heavy, while weight is distributed evenly and handles are to the sides to suggest and aid carrying without back breaking.

Ah, at some point I'd like to design a 140W 4x12 combo, perhaps loaded with EV 12L's.........with a little handle on top.................. :idea:

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I'm guessing the satisfaction from the tone outweighs (pun intended) the inconvenience of the weight. :)
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Re: Weight of CS40?

Postby DocRock » Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:59 am

Yes, yes ...... watch those backs, fellas!

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