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Stand for a combo amp

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Folks

I have been looking for a lightweight, strong, cheap, creative way to make an amplifier combo stand.
Just to project sound a bit more upward etc.

I looked around on the internet and this is what I built (not mine- my camera is "on loan" by my daughter)
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... tand/page2
Scroll down for image

It took me all of 45 minutes to cut and assemble
Cost around $30
Takes my full weight (185 pounds of rippling muscle :) )
I did a dry fit first and then applied the PVC glue one joint at a time with the rest of the structure holding the basic shape
Used grey 3/4 inch PVC tubes with white couplings
It will be painted later on.

Enjoy!!

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.........Now where did I put it?
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Re: Stand for a combo amp

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Cool. It would be nice to leave the glue off of the angled pieces so you can fold it for transport.
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G-man

Exactly what I did!
Not so much for transport but in case I want to change the angle slightly later on

So the glue is really only on the outer joints. It is incredibly strong!

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Recently bought this nice stand at MF. Cheap ($20 shipped) and good, with adjustable height.
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Very nice stand and cheap!!

I like building stuff though and I wanted mine today :)
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xtian wrote:Recently bought this nice stand at MF. Cheap ($20 shipped) and good, with adjustable height.
I bought one just like it, $40 at GC. A weld broke at a gig within the first couple months of using it.
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I have two of those amp stands from MF and they have been gigged for many years without any problems. Now I don't need them anymore, hopefully a local kid will buy them.

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Lid from an ata case?
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Re: Stand for a combo amp

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Nice idea but I'm not sure I could trust that with an expensive tube amp.

When I played my combo I used the stand from Carvin, like the one xtian posted.
It worked well for my needs.

This one:
http://www.carvinguitars.com/products/s ... A12&cid=60
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I had bout an x-pattern style amp stand that lifts it a couple feet off the ground...
Shortly afterwards, I made tilt-back legs out of some aluminum that I polished and blogged about it here (with pics):
http://yeomansinstruments.blogspot.com/ ... -dc30.html
They were really useful and easy to use. Less than $20 if I remember right. Used special furniture type bolts for the stoppers...
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I use the $20 MF stand for combos. Had it over a year with no problems.
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But I hear from the pros you get better tone with a hardwood stand (now illegal), provided the grain is void free and oriented properly.
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Re: Stand for a combo amp

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Yeah, well I heard the vintage milk crates can add a lot of m0j0. :D


[img:570:428]http://analogapartment.com/storage/b738a.jpg[/img]
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Structo wrote:Yeah, well I heard the vintage milk crates can add a lot of m0j0. :D


[img:570:428]http://analogapartment.com/storage/b738a.jpg[/img]

That milk-crate ain't bad .... and it's fairly portable.


But nothing beats an old whiskey barrel for pure tone!

[img:250:194]http://www.whiskeywise.com/images/cooper4.jpg[/img]

....... especially if'n it's still full o' whiskey! :wink:
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