Guitar Stands

by Danny Hammond

in Strings & Accessories


If you’re a guitar player who gigs on any regular basis and you use a combo amp or little speaker cabinet, you’ve in all probability dealt with how to make sure both you and your audience may listen you properly. I’ve played more than my percentage of gigs with a single 1×12″ combo placed on a milk crate or chair so I may listen myself better. While such improvised solutions may carry out adequately, for assorted years a heap of makers have made committed guitar amp stands that carry out their intended occupation in addition to looking far more professional on stage. The question still remains, however. Do you need one?

Why You Need One
I believe an amp stand is an inexpensive and professional solution to assure that you may listen your playing more clearly. When you’re using a 1×12 or 2×12 cabinet that is placed directly on the floor, the sound is purposed at your knees, not your ears. You are unable to listen higher-level frequencies especially, so angling the amp is critical. While placing an amp on a chair or milk crate does aid listen the sound better, having an amp at an angle results in a superior auditory experience for both the player and the audience.

Different Types of Stands
When you’re buying goods for an amp stand, then, what ought to you look for? First, you must recognise that there are two dissimilar types of solutions available. Some humans prefer the “wedge” solution where the guitar amp or cabinet sits on an angled wedge that modifies the angle of the amp while holding back the amp’s coupling with the floor, which a heap of maintain improves the amp’s bass response. Other stands both angle and elevate the amplifier or cabinet. Personally, I commend the second solution, since it makes adjusting the amp’s controls much having little impact as well.

Features
You also want to make sure the stand has the features your require. Look for a stand that has rubber pads that will keep the amplifier from getting scuffed. Certainly, you want to make sure that the stand may accommodate the weight of your amplifier. And don’t push the weight! For example, if your amp stand may accomodate a 75 lbs amplifier, I’d commend not putting more than 65 lbs on the stand. Have galore leeway just to be safe. Also, you’ll want a stand that is adaptable in height. The better stands will offer assorted dissimilar levels of height. Finally, you’ll want a stand that folds up effortlessly for travel, since you’ll be using the stand at a assortment of gigs.

Separate Head and Cabinet?
If you use combo amps, you’ll have no problem using an amp stand to support you get a better sound for live use. If you use a distinguished head and cabinet, your choices are a bit more limited. Obviously, you can’t place the head and cabinet on a stand that’s angled, or the head will slide off. However, if you use a stand such as an On-Stage RS7705 Adjustable Amplifier Stand, you will be capable to place the head on the stand and lean the cabinet up versus the stand at an angle. I oftentimes use a Mesa/Boogie Mark V head with a Mesa Rectifier 2×12 cabinet, and this is the setup I run.

The Bottom Line
So, whether you’re playing at a local club or a big festival, a guitar amplifier stand may be an priceless piece of gear for making sure that both you and your audience listen your outstanding playing the way it’s meant to be heard.

Guitar Stands

Made to exacting specs with soft black neoprene rubber tubing to protect your guitar. Folds up for easy transport. Not for nitrocellulose-finish guitars.

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Most helpful client reviews

25 of 27 humans found the following review helpful.
4Good, but needs caveat in description
By Jonathan Peacock
This stand is a sturdy basic stand with holding back strap, at a good price. However, the product description doesn’t tell you that the foam is not meant to be used with a guitar with nitrocellulose lacquer. So any person with nitrocellulose may need to wrap the foam on the supports with something else. Otherwise, precisely what you’re looking for.

12 of 12 persons found the following review helpful.
5Great stand for the Price
By son of a Marine
Just got this the other day and it was a snap to assemble. Very light and holds my Takemine very well. It just folds up and stores just when it comes to any place. Plus the price was low. I highly commend this guitar stand.


11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Very happy with this stand…
By John Fusco
For what little this thing cost all I may say is that it’s perfect. Don’t recognise how it could perhaps be any better, and buying anything from Amazon has always been a good experience for me.

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