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Working as intended
One thing that i didn't relalised about stands like this, they rob Your combo of alot of bass, so if You play loud with a band no problem, but if You noodle in Your home alone or with backing tracks You will hear a difference, as a home player i had to sold mine because of that.
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Simple, robust, and essential for better monitoring
This is a straightforward, no-nonsense stand that solves a major stage problem: hearing yourself clearly. I use it to tilt my small amp, and it makes a massive difference in how I perceive my tone.
I appreciate that it’s not just about convenience; it’s about acoustics. By angling the amp towards your ears, you get a much more accurate representation of the mids and highs, allowing you to keep the volume lower while still cutting through the mix. The build quality is solid, it's easy to fold, and the adjustable height/angle settings feel secure.
It handles the weight of a professional head or a small combo without any wobbling. For the price, it’s a small investment that significantly improves your monitoring experience and helps decouple the amp from the floor, reducing muddy low-end build-up. An essential tool for any gigging musician who cares about their stage sound.
I appreciate that it’s not just about convenience; it’s about acoustics. By angling the amp towards your ears, you get a much more accurate representation of the mids and highs, allowing you to keep the volume lower while still cutting through the mix. The build quality is solid, it's easy to fold, and the adjustable height/angle settings feel secure.
It handles the weight of a professional head or a small combo without any wobbling. For the price, it’s a small investment that significantly improves your monitoring experience and helps decouple the amp from the floor, reducing muddy low-end build-up. An essential tool for any gigging musician who cares about their stage sound.
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A product I didn't know I needed.
Yeah a simple amp-stand....go figure...I didn't knew I needed it.
Not till i was browsing through Thomann's pages of goodies.
And I figured, hmmmm I might need that........And yea I was right, two weeks after purchasing it I had to try....and I said to myself....huh...why didn't I think off that. This product fall into category "Things I didn't know I needed".
Not till i was browsing through Thomann's pages of goodies.
And I figured, hmmmm I might need that........And yea I was right, two weeks after purchasing it I had to try....and I said to myself....huh...why didn't I think off that. This product fall into category "Things I didn't know I needed".
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Does what it's made for
I've bought this stand to accommodate my Fender Twin Reverb II. It's made very well, folds easily, and I can finally hear myself clearer while practicing with the band. Funny how this cheapest amp stand I could find turned out to be one of the few that is rated for such a heavy amp. For the price, it's a must-have for anyone with a combo.
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Great little stand especially if you got the HB Tube 15 combo
Super easy to use. Light, strong and fits the Harley Benton Tube 15 perfectly.
I've noticed that no-one has mentioned that these 2 items go together, so I'm doing so now.
I just got the HB Tube 15 which I love and needed a small, strong stand to use in my bedroom studio. THIS IS PERFECT.
Just saying.
I've noticed that no-one has mentioned that these 2 items go together, so I'm doing so now.
I just got the HB Tube 15 which I love and needed a small, strong stand to use in my bedroom studio. THIS IS PERFECT.
Just saying.
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a very useful stand: in studio and live
an amp stand is a very useful thing: it directs the amp to your ears, so you can hear it better.
we're using it in our studio with an Orange Crush 35 amp and we've managed to turn our guitarist down to the point he doesn't overpower everyone, but still able to hear himself.
really, nothing to complain about.
we're using it in our studio with an Orange Crush 35 amp and we've managed to turn our guitarist down to the point he doesn't overpower everyone, but still able to hear himself.
really, nothing to complain about.
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Sturdy yet light and portable
This stand was bought in pair with Behringer Ultratone KXD15 and it fits like a glove. If you ever need to tilt a heavy amp look no further. These stands will not fail with a heavy load and are a perfect fit for the KXD15. The KXD12 won't fit though, due to the rear connections interfering with the stand. If your amp has any rear jacks do take in consideration that the stand's tube structure has about 33cm of height and 30 of width. everything outside or in between should fit but do check your amp for fit first.
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Affordable Amp stand - does its' job
Great value for money. Sturdy. It's not adjustable, you will have to pay a lot more for that option. It works best when you face the amp from approximately 1 m.
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Très utile je recommande
Un outil bien pratique. En orientant le haut parleur vers le haut on capte mieux le son (les genoux n'ont pas d'oreilles apparemment). Au funal je baisse le son de plusieurs décibels ce qui est bon pour mes oreilles (les vraies sur la tete) sur le long terme. A noter que les pieds risquent de laisser des marques sur certains parquest fragiles, c'est indiqué dans le carton. Il faut y penser.
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Bought for a keyboard amplifier (Vox KB50). Slightly too wide, but the amp does just about balance there. Quality is good and the product provides a convenient way to angle a monitor speaker upwards.
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