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May 26, 2018
Quality materials, questionable engineering
2 of 2 found this helpful Made from quality weight tubing, with a unique gear lock angle adjustment, this thing appears that it'll last a very long time. I only looked online for a stand and this one has a simple design and doesn't cost too much....that's the good....now......
A typical 12 inch combo amp is about 24 inches wide with a somewhat open back. The stand is 19 inches wide. One of my amps had a wooden brace across the back and it fit fine, but the other two swallowed the backrest on the stand. So plan to alter your new gear.
The more the stand is adjusted to an upright position the narrower the footprint and the amp and stand become front heavy making it easy to tumble forward. The most upright position that feels well supported is about 35 degrees of tilt. That's a lot. Finally, the rubber-like caps are a little loose. They are going to be left behind unless you adhere them better. So plan to alter your new gear.
If this stand was 25 inches wide and the small footprint issue was redesigned, it would cost a few dollars more but would be sooooo worth it.