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Tiltback Amp Stand | RS7000

Description
A perfect choice for various stage and studio amplifier applications, the tilt-back feature will rest your gear on black velveteen rubber pads for the best grip and reinforcement of your sound. The A-frame construction makes this stand extremely secure and stable when holding equipment and gear. Non-slip rubber feet and a locking cross brace keep the stand, and your amp, firmly in place.



Features
- Padded support arms fold down for quick and easy storage
- Non-slip rubber feet
- Friction locking knob quickly and easily adjusts shelf height to five different positions
- Locking cross brace adds strength and support. The single hinge allows legs to fold quickly and easily for storage and travel
- Entire stand breaks down into 3 pieces and will lie flat for storage and travel
Specs
- Applications: stage/studio amplifiers and monitors
- Height adj.: 17" to 24"
- Weight capacity: 152 lbs.
- Upper and lower arm length: 12"
- Width: 12"
- Base Spread: 15-1/2"
- Construction: all-steel
- Color: black powder coat finish
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Reviews
4.1
21 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great stand for the money!
I've been using this stand on the road for over 5 years and never had a problem with it. The lock pins work great and give me a measure of confidence that my amp won't drop in height. It's easy to set up and the leg locks work just fine. I have 2 amps I tour with, both Rivera's. One, the Sedona DD sig 55 weighs 80 lbs. and the other, an R100W Duo12 weighs in at 88 lbs. They're both open backed and the top arms have plenty of height as do the bottom arms, which extend abour 4 inches deeper than the depth of my amp. The welds are good, the arms are nicely padded and I've never had my amp nicked or scratched on the tolex, ever, by this stand. It can be lowered and raised easily with the amp off the stand. I'm going to get a second one tomorrow as my last one disappeared at a big Dixie Festival our band just played. Heck, it's an amp stand and it does the job. Glue the feet on as they tend to wiggle off after alot of use. I use my amp as a primary monitor and have our sound guy mix the volume thru the monitors. I see guys complain about it being"right in my ears", ie "it's too loud"! Well. just turn down your gain and your volume and have them turn you up in the monitors. Problem solved, but it's not an amp stand issue, in my opinion. This is the best all around amp stand for the money I've used in the last 5 years and I use the heck out of it. Over 100-125 gigs a year. Great guitar amp stand. It's never fallen over on me once. and I've played on some rather bouncy, flexible stages. Forget the naysayers. I like the stand, or I wouldn't be buying another one! Hope this helps you.
Most Liked Negative Review
Does the job, but where is the craftsmanship?
This thing looks like it was put together in some 3rd world country. It holds my amp, but the welding sucks, and nothing lines up. Whatever man! Save your $$$
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- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances2
- Professional Recording2
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- Experienced3
- Professional Musician1
- Compact4
- Holds Items Securely4
- Portable4
- Stable4
Reviewed by 21 customers
I will buy this product again
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byGreg
fromTerre Haute, Indiana
Used in my home studio, and's gigs. Lots of variations! I love it!
Very happy with this stand
submitted4 years ago
byRick R.
fromWest Tennessee
I replaced a short amp stand because I wanted to have the amp up higher to allow me to see controls and make adjustments easily. I also wanted it to be stable despite the height. It is perfect. Very pleased.
I would buy again.
Verified Buyer
submitted6 years ago
bysteven
fromUndisclosed
MG15CFR small Marshall combo. Fits well and gets the combo off the floor so you can comfortably adjust.
Would purchase again.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byjohn
fromundisclosed
Very easy to set up. Takes less than 3 minutes. This is my third RS7000 amp stand. Well worth the price.
It's OK
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byFrancisco
fromundisclosed
I was looking for an old AXMAN like the one I've had for years but they don't make them anymore. I haven't had a chance to test the RS7000 on the road but it's ok in my studio.
It's good.
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJason
fromundisclosed
It does what it's supposed to. It holds up my CR120C with no problems.
Q&A
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submitted7 years ago
asked byRzR
fromKalamazoo MI
What size amp fits this stand?
Any amp that is bigger than 12" wide.Any amp that is bigger than 12" wide.