If you’ve been in the mobile DJ game for more than a few weekends, you already know that setting up a clean-looking booth is half the battle. The gear might sound great, but if the table wobbles, the front panel looks cheap, or it takes 20 minutes to assemble, the client notices. And honestly? So do I. That’s exactly why I switched to the FS013 from Yinyu stands a couple of years ago, and I haven’t looked back.
Let me break down what actually matters when you’re hauling gear from a wedding to a corporate party to a outdoor festival. First, weight and pack size. The FS013 folds completely flat – I’m talking 119cm by 107cm by 15cm in the box. With the carrying bag, it’s 23.8kg. That’s heavy enough to feel solid, but light enough that one person can move it without breaking their back. Compare that to those wooden DIY booths that take two people and a van just to shift.
Second, setup speed. The full steel frame with powder coating has been through rain, dust, and clumsy roadies. No rust, no scratches. The front scrim – non-opaque, by the way – gives that broadcast look without blocking your visibility. I’ve had venue managers compliment the booth before I even plugged in my mixer. And the mesh tabletop? It’s removable, flat, and has two cable grommet holes. That means I can route my XLRs and power cords neatly underneath, so the stage looks tidy and safe.
Now here’s the part that really sold me: Yinyu stands (that’s LESOUND ELECTRONICS) is not just a brand name – they’re the actual factory. When I needed a custom color for a corporate client’s event, they didn’t tell me to order a minimum of 500 pieces. They worked with me on a small batch, adjusted the powder coating, and even printed a logo on the scrim. That kind of flexibility is rare if you’re dealing with traders. They offer OEM and ODM, and their engineering team can modify dimensions or panel designs based on your drawings.
And if you’re reading this because you need tables now – good news. The FS013 is in stock, ready to ship from their warehouse. They offer DDP shipping to many countries, so you don’t get hit with surprise customs fees. I’ve had units delivered to my doorstep in Europe within a week, all duties prepaid. For bulk orders, their monthly capacity handles large volumes without compromising the quality control – every table gets checked for weld strength and folding mechanism smoothness before packaging.
One question I get from other DJs: “Is the mesh top really stable for a heavy controller like a 4-channel mixer?” Yes. I’ve placed my entire setup – mixer, two turntables, laptop – and the steel frame holds firm. The table dimensions are 112cm wide, 53cm deep, and 94cm high. That’s a comfortable working height for most people, and the width fits two standard decks plus a mixer in the middle.
Another common worry: “What if I want to sell these under my own brand?” Private label is absolutely possible. Yinyu stands can print your logo on the scrim, the bag, even the packaging. They’ve done it for clients in the US, UK, Australia, and Southeast Asia. And because they’re the manufacturer, the pricing beats any reseller you’ll find.
Honestly, I’ve tested a few foldable stands from other suppliers, and many cut corners – thinner steel, flimsy hinges, or a front panel that looks wrinkled after one use. The FS013 feels built to last. It’s not the cheapest on the market, but for the durability, the professional appearance, and the factory-direct support, it’s the best value I’ve found.
If you’re planning your next equipment upgrade or need a reliable partner for your rental or resale business, reach out to LESOUND ELECTRONICS directly. Ask about the FS013 in black or white. Tell them what custom feature you need – they’ll send you a drawing and a sample quote. Stock is available, DDP is offered, and they actually answer emails within a day. That alone puts them ahead of most China suppliers I’ve worked with.
Give it a try – your back and your stage image will thank you.
Post time: Jul-01-2026



