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American Sound Connection Professional Guitar Amp Stand or Speaker Cabinet Adjustable Locking Height up to 99 Lbs

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  • HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Designed to support up to 99 lbs (45 kg) of weight, this stand is constructed from durable materials, including sturdy metal tubing and reinforced joints. Its robust construction provides reliable support for your amplifier or speaker cabinet, giving you peace of mind while performing on stage or in the studio.
  • ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT: This stand is equipped with adjustable height settings, allowing you to customize the elevation of your guitar amplifier or speaker cabinet to achieve the optimal sound projection and angle. With a locking mechanism, you can securely set the desired height and ensure stability during performances or rehearsals.
  • SECURE LOCKING MECHANISM: The stand features a locking mechanism that keeps your amplifier or speaker cabinet firmly in place once adjusted to the desired height. This ensures stability and prevents accidental slippage or movement during intense performances or vibrations from bass frequencies.
  • RUBBERIZED FEET: The stand is equipped with rubberized feet that provide traction and stability on different types of flooring surfaces. These non-slip feet also help absorb shock and vibration, further enhancing the stability and performance of your amplifier or speaker cabinet.
  • ADDITIONAL ITEM SPECS: Constructed from lightweight alloy steel, this low-profile stand is ideal for supporting large guitar amps or combos, weighing 6.2 pounds and measuring 22.7 x 19.8 x 5.1 inches.



Product Description

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Professional Low Profile Guitar Amplifier or Combo 99 lbs Max Weight Angle Floor Stand

Check our low profile guitar amplifier or combo double brace stand that allows you to easily angle your gear in the perfect angle for any show or event. The heavy duty design is built to last and has a maximum capacity of 100 lbs so don't be afraid to put your biggest baddest amp on the stand!

ASC-K037 Guitar Amplifier or Angle Floor Stand

  • Low profile stand for large guitar amps or combos
  • Width: 19 Inches
  • Folded height: 22 Inches
  • Weight capacity: 99 lbs.
  • Stand is constructed from lightweight steel
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ASC-K037 Guitar Amplifier or Angle Floor Stand

  • Front to back depth range: 8 to 11 Inches
  • Front tier height range: 11 to 18 1/2 Inches
  • Back tier height range: 11 to 18 1/2 Inches
  • Stand weight: 7 lbs.

Jim Myers
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Excellent quality and size
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Works perfect for my Katana Gen3 Artist 100 Combo. Nice and solid/sturdy, love the adjustable height/angle. Def would recommend this stand.
Bassist wannabe
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
The stand seems sturdy. I put my 500 watt amp combo on it and it holds it up nicely.I also like how flat it folds for transporting.
AC K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
This stand does an excellent job holding my amp exactly where I need it to be.
Fred
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
I've got a pretty heavy Vox AC30 combo amp on it, and it's pretty stable. It doesn't stand as upright as I'd hoped, but I'd rather have it lean back more and be stable, than be more upright, and easily tip over. There's another review where they're talking about how easy it is to tip over. Well, it is, if you set it up wrong. Don't set it up like an idiot and you'll be fine. It's all about center of gravity, and if it's too up right, the center of gravity will be really close to the edge, hence the instability. Lean it back more and the legs open, putting the weight over pretty spread out legs and now you're safe. It's not even that tilted back for me either, if it were a clock and 12 was completely straight up, this is probably a little more angled than 11, maybe 10.5, slightly closer to 11. It's totally acceptable for what it is I think. I'd buy it again if I need another.
Assman
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021
Solid construction, easy to set up, and a pretty good value. I am really happy with this amp stand, so far. It works great with my Princeton amp.
Robert Hatfield
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019
Stand arrived a few days after ordering. Box was pretty beat up and no padding, but the stand was fine. Holds my ‘79 Deluxe Reverb just fine. Precisely what I was looking for, and at a great price.I can also confirm that this stand works with a blackface/silverface Princeton or Champ, a Blues Junior or an Excelsior.Update: After more than a year of constant use, I am happy to say this stand is performing like a champ. I use it almost exclusively with a 6G2 brownface Princeton clone with a 12” speaker. It’s like the stand was made with a Princeton in mind. Highly recommended for Princeton players.One final important note: This stand allows you to adjust the tilt. This is VITAL to maximize the benefits of using a stand in the first place. If you can point your amp DIRECTLY at your head (be precise), you will no longer have to engage in volume wars with other players in order to hear yourself. This will make for a better mix and happier audiences.I’ve owned stands in the past that didn’t adjust the tilt. I’m 6’2” ... gotta be able to adjust that tilt. If it’s not pointing at your head, you’re not doing it right.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017
This is a solid stand for most (not all) medium sized combo amps, but you might have to do some minor tweaking for it to work correctly. It’s good for most casual musicians. Better amp stands are out there that cater to the professional market, but at a considerably higher cost.If your amp is wider than 19" and has a mostly an open back, then measure carefully to be sure the rear support tube will be in solid contact with the amp before ordering. This was not an issue for my Peavey VIP2. The distance the rear tube comes up from the bottom of the amp will vary slightly depending on how you adjust the stand, the way I have it adjusted the rear tube is about 11.5" up from the bottom of the amp.Some people have complained about the teeth not meeting properly on the stand adjustment sprockets (see photos). I had the same issue and it was easily solved in under 5 minutes by loosening the lock nut on the non adjustable side with hand tools (a couple of adjustable wrenches or pliers).Additionally, I found the adjustment knob to be tighter than I preferred so I adjusted it. This optional fix was slightly more involved, but still pretty easy. The adjustment knob is spring loaded and the spring can either be removed entirely, or it can be pre-compressed more so that it has less travel. I removed the spring and cinched it down in a vice reducing the travel by about a 1/4. This worked very well to eliminate the issue, while still preserving the functionality of the spring of keeping some tension on the know even when it's loosened. If you don't have a vice, a large pair of pliers might work (always be careful working with springs under tension). See my photos.With the above modifications, and correctly adjusting the stand, it is very solid. If one adjusts the stand too high, it may become front heavy and unstable, so be certain the adjustment works well for your amp before putting it in service.My review was unsolicited and I paid for the stand myself. I hope you found it helpful.
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