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Amp Stand For Bass?

Thanks for the replies, everyone. Yes, my logic is to get the sound closer to ear level and to decouple it--both are pretty important.

I was thinking of building something myself but I don't want it to come out looking unprofessional, nor do I want to make something is ultimately just as cumbersome to haul as the cab itself. That's why the amp stands sold for guitar amps appeal to me, except that they are often tiltback which is a no-no for my application.
 
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You can get it [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] for $35


I use one at a rehearsal space that sometimes has a damp floor to hold 1x15 and head. I think the capacity is 750lbs
 
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You can get it [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] for $35


I use one at a rehearsal space that sometimes has a damp floor to hold 1x15 and head. I think the capacity is 750lbs

wow - that looks like a cool solution! has the amp ever moved on it (always afraid of it vibrating off . . .) ;)

I'm constantly amazed at how many gig solutions I find at Depot . . .
 
I was wondering if there were any (non-tiltback) amp stands out there that could support a separate cab-and-amp setup. Anything? Google search isn't doing much for me.

I have two of these. Quite a few other TB'ers have also mentioned using them in similar threads to this one.

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