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Do you use an amp stand?
#1

Just wondering. I bought one and find it very helpful when I play standing up, at the expense of a little bit of bass response. Thoughts?

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#2

What the *!!* is an AMP STAND??

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#3

A stand for your amp!

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#4

Waaaa!!! Hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!

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Honestly!

It'll be an umbrella for your pussy-cat next!!

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#5

Sorry, that was very rude.

I just couldnt.....couldnt......res....resis.....re..........

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Big Grin See. It happened again!!!

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#6

Festering bass player! Tongue

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DO NOT SCORN AMPLIFIER STANDS, YE OF SHORT LEGS AND YAPPY BARK!

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:o

i'M off!

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#9

Heheh I don't even have a guitar stand! Lol...

I'm gonna buy one soon. Guitar stand that is. My amp sits on the floor...
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#10

I use a stack of chairs
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#11

If your amp is near a wall, I suppose you could just tilt it back to rest on the wall so it angles up?
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#12

Or hang it from sky-hooks! Big Grin

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#13

no, don't use one.

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#14

shuttertalk Wrote:If your amp is near a wall, I suppose you could just tilt it back to rest on the wall so it angles up?

My practice area is an unfinished room in the basement, and if I do that the bass gets too boomy.

My main reason for using a stand is to better hear the mid and treble tones. If it's on the floor and I'm standing up, then the highs get lost.

Here is a discussion on amp stands for those interested (no dogs allowed!):
http://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13570

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#15

at church, I put mine on a stack of two chairs and tilt it up to me, and have it mic-ed up.

At home, I play, sitting on the floor, with the amp also on the floor
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adam Wrote:I put mine on a stack of two chairs and tilt it up to me

That's basically my objective, but given the opportunity to buy a new gadget, I'd rather get the stand than use chairs! Big Grin

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shuttertalk Wrote:Heheh I don't even have a guitar stand! Lol...

I'm gonna buy one soon. Guitar stand that is. My amp sits on the floor...

Come see me and you may get one.... Wink

I'd like an amp stand, but I'm not sure if my wife will authorise my purchase order...

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