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Quiklok Amplifier Stand (BS/317),Black

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About this item

  • Product Type :Instrument Parts And Accessories
  • Package Dimensions :12.7 Cm L X50.8 Cm W X55.88 Cm H
  • Country Of Origin :China
  • Package Weight :8.0Lbs
  • Soft, Rubber Rest Pads Hold Amps Firmly In Place


Double-brace, low-profile stand for large amps and combos


Dieguis
Reviewed in France on June 19, 2024
Reçu ce matin pour utilisation acec un Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (approx. 24Kg) et il tient bien en place. L'angle peut se régler à convenience.Payé 35€ ça m'a l'air costaud et je ne vois pas l'intérêt de payer plus cher.
TobyDammit
Reviewed in Italy on August 25, 2023
Ottimo acquisto, per trasportabilità e resistenza. Unico difetto secondo me sono le parti terminali a contatto con la parte alta dell'ampli, un Marshall 65w con le cui dimensioni non resta perfettamente a contatto con le parti in gomma del sostegno.
Sturat
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 24, 2023
Glad that this allows me to angle the amps I use it for - including a Blackstar S1 45 and a Trace Acoustic. Also glad it gets the amps off the ground.
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022
I have a few Quiklok guitar stands, and I have always been happy with their quality. I was considering this amp stand to get my circa '79 Princeton Reverb amp off the floor, but after reading the reviews regarding open-back amps I wasn't sure it would work. Took a chance, and the stand works perfectly with the Princeton Reverb. The back brace bar including end pieces is 20 inches. Also, the back bar hits below the input/outputs on the back of the amp, so no interference there. And build quality is consistent with my other Quiklok products.
Spencer Krichevsky
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
The stand is very sturdy for my fender amp. I like that amp is angled and I'm able to see and adjust controls of amp.
xyz
Reviewed in Germany on July 6, 2020
Bestens, stabil, standsicher. Benutze ich für meine Ampeg PF-115HE Box mit Ampeg PF-500 fest montiert, selbst beica. 28 kg Gewicht und der Tiefe der Box alles sehr gut. Empfehlung, gerne wieder.
D L.
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2017
I was a little leery of purchasing this stand for my Blues Junior amp. Not that I thought it might be too big or too little, I didn't want to perch my amp on anything flimsy - so when it came, I was very pleased at the stability and overall quality of the stand. The clamp that holds the tilt angle is well thought out, easy to adjust, and overall, a good, functional - not likely at all to slip - solution. After receiving the stand, I regret not buying it sooner, and I think a person could spend three times as much money and not improve upon this one bit - in fact, you could probably do much worse at twice or even thrice the cost. I don't do a lot of reviews - I have to either hate something a lot to get my ire up, or I have to be so impressed I can't help but to tell someone about it. Obviously I was impressed,If you're worried about size, This will take a smaller amp (my Blues Junior for instance) with room to grow. I wouldn't hesitate to put a larger combo amp on this stand, it's *that* solid.
Music Dude
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016
Looking at amp stands scares me until I see something like this that just makes so much sense for a small combo and is in no way risky. I've used this a lot on stage, and it points the amp so that nothing soaks into the floor and gets lost. I've used it outside, and it's amazing what an amp does when cocked back like this with no walls or ceiling in front of it. I've done two things to improve my stand: I get plastic weather insulation for pipes and make pads out of it by wrapping the contact areas with it. Also, I bought a big jar of BB's, mixed them with glue, and filled the bottom pipes with them so the whole setup would always be bottom heavy. That's not necessary though, and I used this item for several jobs with great results before doing all the mods.
William C. Burton
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2015
High quality construction! I liked this stand, but the only issue I have is the back is a little short for a combo. It still works fine for what I need!
T W PRZYBYLINSKI SR
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2014
Easy setup, compact, reliable & trustworthy..secure amp stand. Will not move nor topple under weight of you amp. It let's you angle the face of the amp to project it's sound to hear what your sound is like and keeps you in the mix, not blaring out loud so you can hear yourself. Great all around stand, this replaces one that was left behind or lifted from a gih and economically does that. Thanks for the opportunity to share my thoughts on this product.TP Ski
David A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2013
I bought this for a Mesa Mark IV short combo that is 18 1/2" wide, 17 1/2" tall, 10 1/2" deep and HEAVY. This stand fits it perfectly and is very stable. I like this stand so much that I recently purchased a second one for a second amp for a stereo setup.If you are trying to decide if this stand will fit your amp, the width is the most important factor. By my measurements, the points of contact on the amp would have to be in the range of 15" to 19" apart to hit the rubber end caps. With the angle that I currently have it set to, the top arm hits the back of the amp at about 11" up from the bottom so just make sure your amp has some sturdy contact points that are 15-19" apart and roughly 11" up from the bottom, otherwise you may have to rig something to adapt the stand to your amp.In terms of depth, the bottom arm comes in contact with my amp at about 5" from the back of the amp. The weight of my amp anchors it rock solidly into this stand. I can grab the back of my amp and pull it forward and the amp and stand will move forward as a unit.My only major complaint is that there are no angle markings to let you easily set it back up to the same angle. The fact that it is painted black makes it difficult to add your own markings, particularly if you need highly visible markings for setting up on a dark stage. With my new stereo setup, the annoyance is increased greatly since it makes it a hassle to get the two stands at the same angle. The manufacturer could add a simple little sticker with angle markings and that would eliminate this annoyance. It is worth noting that the only reason this annoyance exists is because this stand is so flexible in terms of the different angles you can set it at.
Timothy Wat
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012
If your combo amp or speaker cabinet was not intentionally designed to sit on the floor (most are NOT), you have no idea what your instrument is actually supposed to sound like through your amp when you leave it on the stage floor. Why is this? Because leaving the transducer (speaker) physically coupled to the floor creates bass frequency sympathies that were not intended.I'm a professional pianist and keyboard player, and use Acme 3-way 10" bass cabinets (two of them) for my onstage amplification. They are high-fidelity, almost-audiophile quality speakers and do a great job providing uncolored and accurate reproduction of my keyboards. The designer also explicitly recommended I get them OFF the ground to de-couple the bass - and prevent the cabs from bloating out the bottom end.These stands are inexpensive, sturdy, light-weight, and stable. They fit my cabinets perfectly, provide several different "angle" settings, pack flat and east - in short, they are perfect for my intended usage. Dig them!
Larry D Hunt
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2012
Bought 3 of them. They are solid and well made. I've got a 2-12 Mesa Boogie DC-10 that's really heavy and the stand has no problems with it (it's mostly a solid back amp). I've got a Crate 1-12 solid back and it's not a problem either. I have a Fender 2-12 that's an open back and there is the problem. The amp is 26" wide in the back and it is wider than the upper back support bar is wide. Not much of a problem though, you can pop off the rubber tube ends off the stand's upper cross bar and slip a smaller diameter tube all the way thru it in the length you need. I had a piece of black 3/4" steel tube that is 28" long, so I just slipped it thru and now the amp stand works fine, with the amp sides resting against the added tube. Seems to me the stand maker would recognize this and just make this a feature, where you can slip the upper tubes out to the length you need. Worked great for me, especially at a great price. This unit folds up nicely and is easy to carry around. I give it a 2-thumbs up and a "4" rating.
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