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The On-Stage RS7500 Tiltback Tripod Guitar Amplifier Stand is designed for musicians seeking stability and versatility. With a heavy-duty steel construction, adjustable tiltback angles, and a foldable design, this stand is perfect for both practice and performance. It also features protective elements to keep your gear safe and is compatible with microphones for added functionality.
C**N
Sturdy, quality stand.
Great stand. Surprised I don’t see more of these being used. Easily supports my 52 lb Victoria Regal amp.
R**R
Best amp stand I have ever owned.
I like that it holds the amp lower to the ground than other amp stands. I play pedal steel guitar, and have to sit to play it. This aims the amp where I want it better than other stands. I also play 6 string guitar and six string slide guitar, and dobro (with a microphone). To be able to get all these into one single channel steel guitar amp, I have to use a mixer. This stand has a microphone stand threading at the top of the back support, they say to mount a boom to mic your amp. I have a swivel adapter made by Yamaha that will allow me to mount a small platform to put the mixer on.Can't say enough good things about this stand.
D**N
Excellent and sturdy
I bought a second one when I saw how good it was. I have a vintage 1968 Fender Twin Reverb guitar amplifier weighing 90 pounds and a 32 pound 1976 Princeton. It holds both amps well and gets them off the floor. There is some leeway about how much tilt you want. They are transportable because they are collapsible and well-priced compared to the competition.
J**S
Dollar for dollar you wont find a better stand
I have a 2x12 Cabinet & a Peavey Head , sits on here nicely. Nice angle back. Allows me to get my sound a little more to my ears rather than my knees,but you still need to be a good 4 feet away from amp for this, but still it works quite well. My only complaint, and I mean the ONLY complaint is ... The 2 foldout posts the amp sits on could be a bit more sturdy. ...But so far so good,just mentioning this because if it were a slight bit more heavier steel,Id have more confidence in its use long term, ...but so far so good, I like it & for the money? Best stand you can buy I think.
B**F
Worth buying at full price.
Been using this for about 6 months now. Have tried a variety of stands in the past with mixed levels of success. I gig out usually 2 or 3 times a week in small venues where I have to carry and set up my own gear. I bought this when it was on sale to use as a cheap backup and now use it exclusively.This stand has been a total success for several reasons:1) It's solid. I've used it with big heavy amps and small amps. In the past, I've been let down by Onstage products durability. This has taken a lot of use and has stayed strong, despite being frequently used outdoor.2) The stand sets quickly, breaks down without a problem and is easy to carry.3) The telescoping upper section (where a boom, microphone clip, or other threaded component can be attached) is very useful. I've used it to mic the amp, as a microphone stand, to attach a music stand, and even once with a theremin.Amp stands are great in small venues and even really change practice sessions. This is a good one.
A**K
Great amp stand!!
I've used a Fender Blues DeVille, Peavey Valve King 112, and a Blackstar 1x12 cabinet (not all at one time) on this stand and have all held up quite well. It folds up easily and is quite compact. I'm probably gonna get a second one. Highly recommend!!
C**R
Reliable amp stand with smaller footprint
The reason this is a great product is because it dramatically improves the issues with most amp stands: you’re angry at the extra hand and extra trip it requires when loading/unloading your gear, and how big and bulky they are. So what a breath of fresh air this guy is, because it folds up completely like a guitar stand, and has a somewhat smaller/adjustable footprint than other amp stands, while being plenty study enough to hold virtually any amp; you can’t go wrong! The back leg can also be lengthened further to change the tilt angle, and the top vertical piece also adjusts to support the back of your amp however you want, regardless of height without getting in the way of cables...and it has a boom arm adapter so you can mic it....so, bottom line (and it's not arguable, at least with the one I have): great buy, great value. Build a better mousetrap, and people will find it...
I**A
Robust and versatile (portable Too)
This Stand Amp is build with so strong and good materials, I have and old Pevey Audition 110 (Medium size) and I let this on the stand since I bought it, It is so ajustable and the option to put a Boom with mic on top it's a great idea, Just another stand to carry out but light and well designed for. Good for those like me knows that "listen" by the feet it is not a good idea when place the amp in te floor.My bueno, excelente opcion para lo sque como yo descubrieron la diferencia entre escuchar por los pies un amplificador en el piso o tener que montarlo sabra Dios donde en un escenario a la hora de tocar en vivo, la inclinacion es buena, lo suficiente para escucharlo comodamente a un para de metros o menos. La construccion Robusta y portable, muy buena idea la de poder colocarle un brazo tipo "Boom" para microfonear el amp sin mas parales, he pensado hasta en ustilizar un cuello de ganso o "Goose Neck" que lo venden aqui mismo en Amazon.
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