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Goed idee maar niet echt stabiel
Wat op het eerste zicht leek op het ei van Columbus, bleek achteraf een stabiel afgewerkte gevarendriehoek te zijn. Linten zijn bevestigd met drukknoppen en scharnieren met schroefjes die steeds loskomen. Een stevige lampen combo van 20 a 30 KG is beter voorzien met het tiltmechanisme zoals dat van Fender. Voor een lichte solid state 20 tot 30 watt en onder de 10 KG is dit mogelijk een goed idee.
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Dissapointed
The amp stand works but its a bit of a chore to get it balanced and to get the foot underneath the amp to lean it back!!!!
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Great idea, poor manufacturing
Bought this to tilt my Fender Deluxe Reverb combo, and it does just that - in a very light and compact format. Love the idea!!! The manufacturing, however, is terrible. The metal buttons that clip the straps to the triangular stand already started loosening from the straps after clipping them on the very first tim. Please do justice to this fine idea guys, and use quality material. I'd pay more for it.
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Flimsy
Looks flimsy, feels flimsy - cheap materials.
Oh, does NOT work with a Peavey Classic 30 ( or at least i can't make it work )
Shame really - good idea, but..........
Oh, does NOT work with a Peavey Classic 30 ( or at least i can't make it work )
Shame really - good idea, but..........
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Fragile
It's dislocated after a fiw gigs.
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Probably not for bass players
For the occasional very-small-stage setup, I wanted to tilt back my bass cabinet (Ampeg 2x10) or bass combo (Markbass Mini) to get some higher frequencies up to my head while keeping the floor coupling of the box intact. The Standback should have supported this. But it is not large enough for either box - they are too deep for this thing; it probably only works for cabinets less than ~30cm deep. I am back to styrofoam wedges and will save the Standback for some guitar player in need.
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