🎸 Elevate your sound, own the stage with precision and power!
The Gator Frameworks Adjustable Guitar Amp Stand is a heavy-duty, steel-built stand designed to fit most combo amplifiers. Featuring a tilt-back design for optimal sound projection, adjustable height from 5" to 20", and a rubberized leveling foot for stability on uneven surfaces, it supports amps up to 176 lbs, making it a versatile and reliable choice for professional musicians.
B**N
easy adjustment, easy setup
Used it today in worship service. It worked as expected, elevated my amp just the right amount. Admittedly, only the tilt is adjustable, not the height. Using a Boss Katana Mk II with 1/12, the amp is almost too narrow for the width of the Gator, but it works if I'm very careful with the alignment of the amp on the stand. No worries as once it's on the stand, it doesn't move. Great product, lightweight, easy to adjust for tilt.
A**R
Works for a medium bass cab
Works great. Gets your amp off the ground and angled toward player, great for practicing quietly
J**N
Great product, awesome delivery
Great product
C**H
Works well with 1×10" combo, a little top heavy
This thing works well, and actually tilts back a serious amount, more so than others I have seen or owned. My amp is now blasting directly towards my ears, which is good for me, especially at lower playing volumes. Many frequencies get lost when its pointed towards your feet, and you dont hear its true sound. I have an orange rocker combo, and its quite small, about 20" wide and a little over a foot tall, it fits my amp like a glove, very secure. Much bigger than that though, and I would be worried. My amp is relatively compact, but its still quite heavy, as its a tube amp and all. All the components are near the top of the amps cab, so it is quite unstable and wants to fall forwards and backwards. Mine is a close enough fit to the frame to alleviate this problem almost entirely, but a slightly bigger amp wouldn't fit it so well and would definitely become topsy turvy. Wouldn't wanna use it for stage, as it is still somewhat unstable, and I wouldn't want someone bumping my 800 dollar amp slightly and sending it for a fall. All in all, for the price, its good for home use, so I give it 4 stars as it doesnt seem to be intended for pro use. For my bedroom, where its close enough to the wall to catch it should it begin to topple, its just great.
D**H
Sturdy and easily adjustable
Based on some reviews that said it wanted to fall over, I was hesitant at first, when sure enough I put a normal size combo amp on it and it wanted to fall forward or back. THEN I realized I had it UPSIDE DOWN! Flipped the stand to its correct orientation and laughed at myself. Just make sure you can read the name on the front and it’s sturdy enough for the stage.
A**O
VERY impressed with this!
I took a gamble on this as I needed something for a "vertical" 2x12 cabinet and could not find anything out there. So figured I would just lay my cab sideways but was still a little worried about the weight even though the description said 176Lb Weight Capacity. These 2x12 vertical cabs are much taller or longer if turned sideways than a combo or the newer more square guitar speaker cabs they make now days. Well much to my surprise, I can actually stand my cab straight up! It is built VERY solid and Yeah, if it gets hit hard enough the stand will go over. But I can wiggle it enough without it falling over to where I am comfortable and confident it will be just fine. I really wasn't expecting to be able to sit a 2x12 "vertical" speaker cabinet on this thing. Wow!!
W**.
More of an amp tilter than a stand
Using this to tilt a 90 watt keyboard amp up into my face that I use as a stage monitor in a fairly loud metal band. It folds up easily and is very light, and despite the heavy amp it works solidly. I would definitely say make sure the back isn't going to mess with your inputs/outputs and that the shape will fit your amp properly. It also really won't get you any height, this isn't that stand, just a tilter.
5**6
Excellent product
Excellent product. The bar across the back can interfere with power cord receptacles or send/return on some combo amps. My Laney VC30 needs a pad to raise it up, but my Marshall combo and Markbass are perfect on this stand. Just add some large foam pipe insulation from the local big box home improvement center to the lower bar in the cases where you need to raise the amp up a bit. Construction and durability are first class.
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