The storage compartments provide ideal space for auxiliary equipment.

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The optional hydraulic lift provides easy stage access for people and equipment.

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Wall surfaces are constructed with attractive fiberglass composite material that’s weather resistant and provides superior sound reflection.

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Create a larger stage area by attaching Versalite® Platforms and stairways.

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The stage is also deployed via the remote control. Dual hydraulic cylinders lower it quickly.

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Push a button on the remote to raise the roof and canopy fast and smoothly - and it only takes about 60 seconds.

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Hydraulic leveling makes set-up quick and easy — especially on uneven terrain.

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Deploy the hydraulic roof/canopy and stage via remote control.

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The control compartment contains the load center which provides 110-volt service for fluorescent lights and four onstage outlets.

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The idea came from an American icon, the community band shell. We wired it for high-tech light and sound equipment, gave it a retractable stage, positionable roof and overhead canopy. Then we put it all on wheels so you could take it anywhere. It’s call the Showmobile, and who better to bring it to you than the people at Wenger Corporation – the originators of the first mobile performance center in 1959.

A POWER HOUSE
GRAB THE REMOTE
A LEVEL-HEADED IDEA
ONE FINGER LIFTING
SET THE STAGE
EXPAND THE POSSIBILITIES
LOOKS GOOD, SOUNDS GOOD
EQUAL ACCESS FOR EVERYONE
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