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Ultimate Support AMP-150 Amp Stand

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  • 3-position Tilt Genesis Series Amp St with Locking Legs - Black
  • Ultra Compact


The Ultimate Support amp-150 is the perfect addition to the gigging guitar player's rig. Not only does it comfortably hold a small to mid-sized combo amp up to 75 lbs. , but it's tilted (putting the sound where you need it instead of at your feet), and it features a mic boom attachment making an additional mic stand obsolete! Mic boom attachment standard there's no need to carry an additional mic stand when gigging with an amp-150. There's a built-in mic boom attachment at the top of the height-adjustable stand! Just add your favorite boom arm (or a gooseneck) and microphone, and you're ready. Great for both live sound reinforcement or for recording in the studio. Three-position tilt stand featuring three tilt positions, you can aim your amp exactly where you need it When using an amp-150 amp stand. You'll be able to hear high frequencies at much lower volume levels on stage and in practice, and the sound Guy will have better control over FOH sound since your amp is no longer facing directly forward. Stable and portable the amp-150 is one piece that quickly folds into an ultra compact, 3. 5" X 18" Unit. Take your stand anywhere and never lose parts again! And, the sturdy tripod base holds up to 75 lbs. - it's the perfect addition to your small to mid-sized combo amp! Patented leg locking system Genesis series guitar and amp stands feature a unique, patented leg-locking mechanism. When setting up the stand, unlock the legs, unfold and lock the legs in place for worry-free stability and strength. When finished with the gig, unlock the legs, fold, and lock for easy, compact portability. The ingenious leg lock eliminates "floppy leg" Syndrome.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Great to have a small, contact amp stand.
D. Flannery
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Basic amp stand that holds my Fishman Loudbox Mini. Price was good (compared to several other options), functionality was more than adequate, and it’s easy to fold up for storage and transport. I like it a lot.Word of caution: Measure the amp you want to use with this before making a purchase. The stand is fairly limited in how large of an amp it can adequately handle.
Philip P. Solomon
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
This is a very nice stand, it’s made well, folds up small and holds the amp at workable angles.
Popskipop!
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
No brainer, it folds, it's light and practical, it does what it's meant to. Never fails me, except for when I forgot to twist the lock at one time trying it out the first time. I got the same thing but for guitar stand for years, worked great also. I don't use bulky amp stand anymore, this thing is amazing!
TweeDLX
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Great design, sturdy & light weight, and easy to store in the back of my amp.
pingouin
Reviewed in France on January 31, 2022
Le système breveté est mal conçu et le verrouillage "saute" très facilement même avec un ampli léger.Aujourd'hui le pied arrière ne tient plus du tout en mode dérouillé et ce système n'est donc plus utilisable.De ce fait l'ampli tombe en arrière ! Heureusement l'ampli n'a pas été abîmé lors de la chute pendant une répétition.
Chris Crawley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2021
Good, lightweight stand that holds my Boss Katana Artist amp very well. I bought it for home studio use, so cannot comment on how sturdy it would prove for live gigs, but great for what I want.Recommended.
fl
Reviewed in Italy on May 20, 2018
Già utilizzato per due LIVE. Forse l'ampli rimane leggermente troppo inclinato verso l'alto. Sarebbe stato meglio avere l'asta posteriore leggermente più lunga. Proverò a vedere se si può risolvere il problema aggiungendo uno spessore sul retro dell'amplificatore. Inoltreavrei preferito poterlo sollevare da terra di qualche centimetro in più...
John W. Ashley
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2018
Works great
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on March 23, 2017
VORTEILE:+ sehr kompakt+ ausreichend stabil für Verstärker + 3 Winkeleinstellungen (30°, 35°, 40°) mit fester Einrast-Funktion+ einfacher Aufbau+ praktische Anbringung eines Galgens zur MikrofonierungNACHTEILE:- hinterer Gummifuß lässt sich abziehen- Verstärker-Halterstäbe auch bei Transport los ausklappbar- kein „Anlehn-Schutz“AUSFÜHRLICHE REZENSION:Als Hobby-Gitarrist, der auf kleineren bis mittelkleinen Veranstaltungen spielt, suchte ich einen stabilen, praktischen und vor allem transportablen Ständer für meinen Verstärker (Marshall AS50D). Zur engeren Auswahl gehörten folgende Modelle (Amazon-Produktpreis, Stand: März 2017):1. Ultimate Support AMP-150 (30 EUR)2. (30 EUR)3. (34 EUR)4. (44 EUR)Eins vorweg: Der AMP-150 steht nicht umsonst ganz oben auf der Liste. Als einer der günstigsten bietet er meiner Meinung nach das beste Preis-Leistung-Verhältnis! Im Gegensatz zu dem sehr robusten lässt er sich sehr klein zusammenfalten, was den Transport deutlich erleichtert. Der untere rot-orangefarbene Rotationsverschluss (Hersteller-Patent) verhindert ein Aus- bzw. Einklappen der drei Standbeine z.B. während des Transports.Die beiden Verstärker-Haltestäbe (wie ich sie getauft habe) sind jedoch lose ein- und ausklappbar. Beim Transport kann es u.U. passieren, dass sie ausklappen, da sie nicht wie die Standbeine gesichert sind. Unter Belastung durch den Verstärker bieten sie aber einen ausreichend stabilen Halt. Die Verstärker-Haltestäbe sind jeweils 16 cm lang und mit einem harten Gummi überzogen, was die Unterseite des Verstärkers vor Kratzern schützen soll. Im ausgeklappten Zustand sind sie nicht parallel: hinten (an den Standbeinen) sind sie ca. 27 cm weit auseinander, vorne sind sie nur ca. 21 cm weit auseinander.Im Gegensatz zum bietet der AMP-150 keinen „Anlehn-Schutz“. Ein vergleichbarer Schaumstoff/Gummi-Überzug wäre das i-Tüpfelchen für den AMP-150 gewesen.Das Einstellen des Winkels erfolgt über das kleine hintere Standbein mithilfe einer Einrast-Funktion. Es ist relativ viel Daumenkraft erforderlich, um den kleinen Metall-Pin in das Standbein hineinzudrücken. Dafür hält die Rast-Funktion aber auch jeglicher zumutbarer Belastung stand. Zudem ist das Einstellen des Winkels normalerweise nur ein einziges Mal nötig, wenn man sich vorher für einen Winkel (30°, 35° oder 40°) entschieden hat. Beim Ausprobieren der verschiedenen Winkel habe ich aus Versehen den hinteren Gummifuß vom Standbein abgezogen. Genauso schnell wie er ab war, war er aber auch wieder dran. Außerdem rutscht er nicht von alleine ab, sondern nur, wenn man dran zieht.Insgesamt macht die Verarbeitung einen recht ordentlichen Eindruck auf mich. Dennoch habe ich mich gegen eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung entschieden, weil es hier und da doch kleinere Beanstandungen gibt, was den AMP-150 eben „nur“ sehr gut macht, aber nicht perfekt.Der Konzerteinsatz dieses Verstärkerständers steht auch noch aus, aber der erste Eindruck lässt einen äußert praktischen Gehilfen erwarten, der bisher alle meine Erwartungen erfüllt. Zu der Anbringung eines Mikrofon-Galgens kann ich ebenfalls nichts sagen, da ich dieses Gimmick vorerst nicht benutzen werde – es ist aber sehr praktisch für Leute, die es nutzen wollen.FAZIT:Von meiner Seite aus ist der AMP-150 eine klare Kaufempfehlung für all diejenigen, die eine stärkere Anwinklung bevorzugen (hier: 30°, 35° oder 40°). Wer jedoch eine geringere Neigung haben möchte, der ist mit dem besser bedient, da dieser laut Herstellerangaben eine stufenlose Winkeleinstellung von nur 5° bis 20° hat.Der 50 % teurere bietet im Vergleich laut Herstellerangaben eine stufenlose Winkeleinstellung von 15° bis 28° zusammen mit einer indirekten Höheneinstellung des Verstärkers.
Mr. Helpful
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2015
Holds a 60lb combo amp without flinching. It folds rapidly into a tiny package, and it's sturdy and light. It has a few settings for the angle. The lock that holds it open is solid and easy to tell when it's engaged. It really helps to focus that treble to somewhere higher than your knees.If the mic stand extended a little further, you'd be able to use a normal boom with a large combo. As it is, the boom really must be bent to mic a larger cabinet.
D. Bellino
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2015
This stand is made very, very well, with one caveat, however. It is light and very strong so one should not question whether or not it will hold your amp because it will. Here's the issue - we are buying this thing to tilt the amp back somewhat so we can hear it. With the lower leg extended as far as it can go, meaning the least amount of tilt, the angle is about 30 degrees. That's about like right at your head if you are standing 2' in front of it. That is something I wouldn't want even on the smallest of stages - unless you are playing very quietly. What this means is that the other two positions are even more exaggerated in terms of angle! I cannot imagine wanting to position my amp in such a way. What I've had to do is to fashion about a 4"x 5" block to put under the rear leg in order to put it at an angle that is actually useable. It is still very stable (my amp is 53lbs) and so I can't imagine why they would not have designed it with a longer rear leg. I like it, but it is senseless. I've made my block out of styrofoam that I have as to keep things light, but it has a bit of a bounce to it. I'm thinking to get a piece of 4"x4" that is 5-6" long, then carve out a slot for the leg so that it won't slip off.If you've found this review helpful, please click the YES box. Thanks.
William Darrow
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2012
This stand broke after a year. I used it for 40-50 gigs with smaller amps (18 w Fenders and a Victoria Regal II). But then it stopped working -- the back leg would no longer lock, so the stand couldn't support an amp. I emailed the company for help and someone called. She sounded familiar with the problem, and said that they could mail me the needed part, if I could drill-out a rivet, replace the part, and then use a rivet gun to put it together again. I don't have a rivet gun. The only alternative was to return the stand to the company on my dime -- about $13 -- so they could decide whether it was a "manufacturing error" such that it was "within warranty." Even if it was, she said, they would not reimburse me the $13 shipping. The uncertainty, delay and cost is too much. I'm throwing the stand away and buying one from another company. This is not the "ultimate" amp stand. It's not even a good one.
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