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Yorkville Sound Amp Stand - Fixed Angle
Fixed angle, height adjustable guitar amp stand
Features:
- All Steel Double Braced Construction
- Large Amp Cradle
- Adjustable Height
- Wide Base for Added Stability
- Rubberized Non-Slip Feet
- Scratch Resistant Finish
Specifications
Weight: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)
Load Capacity: 100 lbs (45 kg)
Features:
- All Steel Double Braced Construction
- Large Amp Cradle
- Adjustable Height
- Wide Base for Added Stability
- Rubberized Non-Slip Feet
- Scratch Resistant Finish
Specifications
Weight: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)
Load Capacity: 100 lbs (45 kg)
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Good Stand 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Sydney, Nova Scotia
Bought it for the Katana 50 mkII. Had to put a piece of wood behind the amp. The katana is an open back amp but the supports on the stand are not long enough causing the amp to tip backwards easily. The strip of wood solved it. Very sturdy and well made. Only takes a minute to put together.
Posted by Paul MacDonald on Jul 22, 2020
Only one problem 5 of 6 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Edmonton South, Alberta
I bought 2 of these- solid construction, decent price. There's just one problem. The support rails aren't good for the two amps I have. I've got a Fender Mustang 3 and a Boss Katana 100 (each with a single 12 inch speaker), and the issue is the same for both of them- they're open-back amps. The support rails don't come up high enough, and only support the bottom of the amps. The wood on the back on the Katana only comes up a couple of inches, and it might be 3 inches on the Fender. The rest of the back is open for the speaker. There's nothing for the stand's support rails to come in contact with. As a result, the amps are both wobbly. They need a cross-rail that's wider than the amps to provide stability. I'm now searching for 2 more stands that will take the back of a single 12 speaker into account for support.
Posted by Chris Cogan on May 18, 2020
Solid construction 8 of 10 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Québec, Quebec
Adjustments are easy-to-use.
Nice looking and space saver.
Posted by Captainsigy on Dec 7, 2016
It does what it supposed to do 15 of 17 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Calgary Royal Vista, Alberta
Stand is well built. I have a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Tweed on it. Adjusting the height is a bit of a pain when trying to get both sides even so that the amp stays level.
Once I was happy with the height it simply doesn't move. Though the adjustment is a bit crude it feels sturdy once it's setup.
Posted by anonymous on Mar 3, 2015