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Fender Amplifier Stand, Large

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$67.56

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About this item

  • Raise your amp off the stage and tilt back for improved monitoring and increased projection
  • Height adjustable design supports amplifiers up to 150 lbs.
  • Foldable design for easy transport
  • Steel construction for professional use
  • Rubber feet minimize vibration
  • DISCLAIMER: Tested and determined safe for standard polyurethane finishes. Not tested for compatibility with Vintage/Lacquer/Nitrocellulose finishes. Use at your own risk.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #5,275 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #3 in Guitar Amplifier Stands
  • #315 in Drum & Percussion Accessories
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available June 25, 2014 Body Material Rubber Color Name black Material Type Alloy Steel Size Large Power Source Corded Electric

Raise your amp off the stage and tilt back for improved monitoring and increased projection. Height adjustable design supports amplifiers up to 100 lbs.


Jonathan davis
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Awesome little stand for my amps. There's a huge difference in sound quality when you get your amp off the ground! The floor just muffles your speakers output! This stand is very sturdy, and even though your amp/speaker/monitor wont be that high off the ground the difference in clarity will surprise you!
E
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Perfect for a large fender amp, it is well made and balanced and expect years of use for it. It is portable enough to move around when not in use or for use in another place. Was a present for a family member who LOVED it, it was exactly what they had been grouching about needing and wanting! (It was a really great surprise for them as they weren’t expecting it!) Don’t have a picture of it in action because said family member is not as cooperative as other household members for pictures, but a good amp stand that does exactly what it is supposed to do and looks great doing it.
Karl D
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Fits my Hot Rod Deluxe perfectly. Seems sturdy enough. Well built. Can be adjusted to different heights. Highly recommended.
Bervin
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Excellent stand BUT It blocked my Fender LT40 rectangular amp's power source. When you slide the amp over some the amp becomes wobbly and not level on the stand. Other than that that it's a great stand.
Prima standaard
Reviewed in the Netherlands on May 2, 2024
Weet niet
Gennaro Tamburro
Reviewed in Italy on December 3, 2024
Ottimo prodotto, adatto ad ampli di piccola taglia
S. Wurfel
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
The small stand is made for the '68 Custom Vibro Champ® Reverb. Easy assembly. No wobble. No cable or switches blockage by the back rests. Great height while sitting on the couch or standing. Small, light weight. Even with money no object, I would buy the exact stand again for this amp. I just convinced myself to buy a second for the rehearsal space. Fender is absolutely killing it with their products! Great job Fender (if your are reading this).
Steven M. Duke
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I needed an amp stand for a heavy tube amp and so I took a chance with this product. Works perfectly and is pretty stable.
Eddy
Reviewed in Germany on November 9, 2024
Der Amp Stand hält selbst mein ultraschweres Röhren-Schätzchen locker aus. Die Konstruktion ist so einfach wie sinnvoll - man steckt Stellage und die Winkel, auf denen der Verstärker steht, ohne Werkzeug zusammen, die Arretierungen rasten ein, fertig. Bei den Schweißnähten sieht der Fachkundige lieber nicht so genau hin, da musste es offensichtlich schnell gehen. Aber, ganz ehrlich: Seit dem Aufbau hat mich die Ausführung nicht mehr interessiert. Der Smp steht jetzt endlich so, dass er meine Ohren und nicht meine Waden beschallt. Das Ergebnis ist deutlich besseres Klangerlebnis. Und die Entkopplung von Gegenständen im Raum, die zum Mitschwingen neigen, ist ausgezeichnet. Gutes Teil, belast- und bezahlbar.
ゆきまる
Reviewed in Japan on January 22, 2024
自分の音がモニタリングしやすくなりました。
Jared Lackey
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
This does ok for what it is. The screws that hold it together are a single point of tension. So despite the fact that the frame material is solid, it wobbles a bit. The thing I mainly want to share is that this doesn't work very well with a Fender Champion 20 which I think a lot of you will be using. The issue is that the power plug on the back of the amp comes out right where the frame of the stand is. I currently have it shifted to the side which is working, but with the wobble it's even more unstable. I'm thinking of putting a small plank of wood under the amp to raise the cord above the arms of the stand. So if you have that model beware, something a little bigger would probably be fine though. Also, it's just a little too wide for my other amp, a Fender Frontman 10g. It's almost the exact same size, so one corner slips down. It seems like those are 2 of Fender's more popular small amps, so I'm not really sure what's up with their "small" amp stand. All that being said, it works fine for my purposes, which was to organize my little music corner and keep my amp in reach and off the floor.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
I ordered a pair of these. Build quality is OK. However, there are two serious design problems -- the stability blows, and the rear arms of the L brackets are so long that they interfere with access to the back of the amp. Luckily there's a single, easy, instant fix for both of these that does not involve any modifications at all.The problem, in detail:1. Stability as-designed is hilariously bad, even with my fairly lightweight 1x12 Line6 PowerCabs. Here's the problem: the L brackets put the amp's center of gravity over the front support rail -- and the higher you want the amp, the further forward the CG moves, making the stand less and less stable. The whole thing could be tipped forward with very little force, and I could easily see one of these toppling if you walked too far away and your guitar cable pulled on the amp, or if someone nudged it.2. The upright supports are pointlessly long -- as long as they reach halfway up the back of the cab, it isn't going to fall backwards. These are so long they can interfere with access to the back of the amp -- they're exactly in the way of the power cable and output jack of my cabs.The Easy Fix:There's a really easy fix for both of those problems: just slide the L brackets into the A-frame base upside down, so you have the shorter arm as the upright and the longer one underneath. This moves the amp's center of gravity backwards, over the middle of the A-frame support, making it WAY more stable. It also keeps the long arms out of the way of the jacks, cables, and controls at the back of your amp. Tiltback is about 8 degrees. I wouldn't recommend this if your amp is so tall that it could fall over backwards (or if it has no back at all) but my cabs are 16" tall and are more than adequately supported by the short arms at the back, as you can see in the pictures.
Hermit
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2016
I use a Boogie Lonestar which is stupidly heavy, and this copes really well. It was a bit top heavy at first so I simply put the rests that hold the amp round the other way and it's perfect. Works really well in live situations, and also has the unexpected bonus of giving you a bit more floor space for tidy leads to go under the amp and safely out of the way. It also turned up really quick too which was a bonus.