Posted by JerryS on January 23, 2017 at 17:06:40 from (104.49.161.5):
In Reply to: a little off topic posted by 55 50 Ron on January 23, 2017 at 09:57:18:
It depends on the size and amount of your equipment, and how much trouble you are willing to endure to get it all in. When my quartet (southern gospel) got started we found a 6 by 12 trailer for a very low price. But, it had only four feet of head space. Crawling in and out of that thing quickly convinced us we didn't get a bargain. We soon traded up for a new 8 x 12 V-front with back ramp and 7-foot headroom. Granted, our equipment (speakers, monitors, hot spots, control box, etc.) does not fill all those cubic feet inside. Our main concern was to be able to secure our stuff so it would not bump around. We installed rails and D-rings around the inside perimeter and secured the equipment along the sides with bungee cords and ratchet straps. This gives us plenty of center walking room with more than enough headroom. If you prefer to jam your stuff into a smaller trailer so tightly it can't move around, well, that's another option.
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