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Casters/cab tilting

I have a show coming up at a small venue so I'm only bringing my 4x10 with and I had an idea for tilting the cab so that I can hear myself better and I wanted to know if anyone has done it before and had any luck with it.

I was thinking if just taking off the back two casters to achieve the tilt. It seems pretty obvious to me so I'm sure others have done it before. Seem like a pretty decent idea? And issues with this that I'm not thinking about?
 
I was thinking if just taking off the back two casters to achieve the tilt. It seems pretty obvious to me so I'm sure others have done it before. Seem like a pretty decent idea? And issues with this that I'm not thinking about?
The degree of tilt probably won't be adequate. It depends how far away from the cab you stand.
 
I have a show coming up at a small venue so I'm only bringing my 4x10 with and I had an idea for tilting the cab so that I can hear myself better and I wanted to know if anyone has done it before and had any luck with it.

I was thinking if just taking off the back two casters to achieve the tilt. It seems pretty obvious to me so I'm sure others have done it before. Seem like a pretty decent idea? And issues with this that I'm not thinking about?

It's what I do sometimes. Just remove the back casters. In my case it's the Infinity 3.5" w/slide out mounts.
 

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NO MILK CRATES EVER!!!

get a proper amp stand or a small wedge or use the wheels as you described. if the tilt might not be enough for a tiny stage, use a wedge of wood painted black or an amp stand. milk crates = non-pro look.
 
NO MILK CRATES EVER!!!

get a proper amp stand or a small wedge or use the wheels as you described. if the tilt might not be enough for a tiny stage, use a wedge of wood painted black or an amp stand. milk crates = non-pro look.

I also found in this thread (I was a milk crate offender), that you can lose some of the acoustic coupling with the crates. See Bill Fitz' response in the link below.

There are also some links to some tilt back solutions, as well as lifters in that thread.

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=625017&highlight=