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I put them on a '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue so that I could hear what I was playing on stage when I have to stand right by my amp but don't want to carry a stand with me.
Pros & Cons
The pros are that they seem very strong and hold my amp at a good angle for me to hear it without the guy at the sound desk asking me to turn down all the time. The cons are that you only get one shot at drilling the holes in your cab and there are no instructions. A google search will probably get you the info that you need from someone who has put them on their cab
I managed to drill the hole for the stop screw in a slightly different position on each side which means that if I have the amp on a solid hard floor it can have a very slight wobble. On carpet it's fine.
I would recommend these to anyone who needs to hear their amp in a confined space on stage as they do the job of an amp stand without the extra stuff to carry with you to a gig
I put them on a '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue so that I could hear what I was playing on stage when I have to stand right by my amp but don't want to carry a stand with me.
Pros & Cons
The pros are that they seem very strong and hold my amp at a good angle for me to hear it without the guy at the sound desk asking me to turn down all the time. The cons are that you only get one shot at drilling the holes in your cab and there are no instructions. A google search will probably get you the info that you need from someone who has put them on their cab
I managed to drill the hole for the stop screw in a slightly different position on each side which means that if I have the amp on a solid hard floor it can have a very slight wobble. On carpet it's fine.
I would recommend these to anyone who needs to hear their amp in a confined space on stage as they do the job of an amp stand without the extra stuff to carry with you to a gig
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Nice but pricey
Bought to have tilt-back for my ToneMaster Deluxe.
Solid and good quality materials. Shame that Fender don't see fit to provide installation instructions/suggestions - but I found a good video on youtube, so no problem in the end.
Solid and good quality materials. Shame that Fender don't see fit to provide installation instructions/suggestions - but I found a good video on youtube, so no problem in the end.
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Parfait pour un Blues Junior 1
Un peu cher peut-être, mais tellement pratique. Pas de notice de montage, je me suis référé aux instructions sur le site de BillM pour forer au bon endroit.
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Great high quality product
These official Fender tilt back legs are the perfect way to tilt your amp on stage so that you can get more of a sense of the sonics the amp is emitting by facing upwards towards the performer. They are extremely high quality metal with a faultless finish and are very heavy and dense for their size, which gives piece of mind to tilt my Fender Deluxe Reverb back onto it. The legs are so sturdy that you can feel confident it will definitely support the amp, so no need to worry about the amp falling backwards. A very useful accessory to a Fender amp that allows the performer a better angle to listen to what they're playing.
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Genuine Stuff!
I have 60s and 70s Fender stuff with tilt legs, and these are every bit as well-made.
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Great option
I have a pair factory mounted on an amp. They have a rubber inside to protect the sides of the amp. These optional ones from Fender do not come with the rubber insides and are also a little different as far as the logo design.
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strong reliable and easy to fit!
Put these on my fender deluxe reverb, the sound and look great!. A nice change from lifting my amp onto a chair at gigs. Easy to fit via the internet etc.
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Solid product
No fitting instructions so YouTube video helped. Once you get them on correctly you’ll wonder how you managed without them.
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