Standback Ampstand

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Amp Stand

  • Suitable for most combo amps
  • Lightweight and durable (reinforced with Kevlar)
  • Low frequencies remain unaffected (coupling effect)
  • Can be folded flat and fits into any gig bag or case
  • The inclination is adjustable over 3 positions
  • Suitable for amps max. 37 kg according to manufacturer
Available since April 2006
Item number 191823
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Amplifier Stand
Colour Black
£30
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Great Idea But Long Term Durability Poor
Anonymous 12.03.2017
Having used the Stand-Back for quite some time now, here's a review based on long-term findings.
Brilliant and such a clever idea but the manufacturing components have proven poor in normal use by a regular performer.
First thing to let-go was the tiny, but critically essential, locking twist fixture. The poor metal threading stripped and had to be re-cut with a tread cutter then thread-locked into position. So far it has held up since repair. The webbing features two sets of popper fastenings. One of these literally fell to bits and local dress-making suppliers failed to have anything similar to replace the broken popper snap-on. (The 'male' popper fixture is riveted to the Stand-Back base cross piece so a total replacement with a complete new popper & fastener set is not possible).
So, is the Stand-Back a consumable just like Guitar Strings? It seems to work and last only so long in regular use. Pity, as it's otherwise a great idea for a light weight amp tilt compared to those heavy metal legs that can be permanently fixed to your amp/cab sides.
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Ingenious Gadget
Anonymous 15.10.2016
Having become sick and tired of leaning my combo against a wall every time I wanted to rehearse or just play for fun, I looked on the net for simple, small and ideally lightweight, easy to store solutions to the problem. The Standback Ampstand came up as one of the main contenders and as usual I had a quick look on Thomann's site and wasn't at all surprised to see they stocked it. I ordered it as part of a bunch of stuff I needed and after a week had it delivered in good order to my home in the Canaries.

Simple packaging and extremely simple gizmo (why didn't I think of that?). Easy to assemble!!!! Within about a minute and a half I had it assembled and supporting my combo.

Well made, well thought out and extremely easy to use. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and is easily stored or transported. When in use it is invisible to the audience so no unsightly corroded metal supports or beer crates to take away the look of your prized amplifier.

10 out of 10 from me and thanks once again to Thomann.
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Goed idee maar niet echt stabiel
FredVdL 03.04.2022
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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Black Magic, clearly
Dave Vader 18.06.2015
This thing shouldn't work, it really shouldn't. But it does. When I got it, my stepdaughter and I took it out, looked at it, looked at my ancient and very very heavy fender twin, and made a bet that it wouldn't be able to hold it.
After a bit of messing around trying to set it up (the instructions are not terribly clear unfortunately) we got it in, pushed back the twin, and it held. It really held it.
This solves the age old problem of having the speakers pointing at your knees instead of your ears, and is much cheaper than other stands, doesn't decouple from the floor, isn't impossible to fit like old fender tilt back legs, and most importantly folds up into the back of your amp for storage, and ensuring you've always got it when you need it.
Great.
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