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Small Amp Stand

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Troy 2024-06-01 09:21:31

[Mic Clip] Perfect, portable, mic stand for a guitar amp. Fit's in a guitar case or in a small mic case. it's great. Only thing easier, is to sling my e906 over the top of the amp ! go for a GoPro too !

5
Nathan 2024-04-01 05:37:36

[5 V] 3.1 Amp output for a small size

5
Tom 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Mono] Really good kick drum/ amp mic stand and price

5
Briscoe 2024-04-24 09:41:55

[0.245 lb] Great for small stand

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Meto 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2-Channel] I was suprised how this small DAC/AMP beautifully sounded. Worth every penny.

5
Meto 2024-05-03 03:46:56

I was suprised how this small DAC/AMP beautifully sounded. Worth every penny.

5
Soares 2024-07-09 01:11:36

[Qi] Very good. Small and it recharges my Android 3850 amp batteries twice.

5
Zorkon 2024-09-14 02:11:46

[1530 Hz ] Sound good for small room sound better with a tube amp and phono

5
Roy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black] Great little amp stand, albeit takes a little getting used to in order to properly open and operate, and, the top back brace may get in the way of power cords on small amps e.g. the Peavey KB1 power cord is obstructed by the cross member brace however I fixed that with a 12 inch 2 X 10 board laid on the stand just under the amplifier. I purchased 2 and will not return them cause they are good but I wish I had purchased a tilt back tripod guitar amplifier stand.

5
jimclip 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Pad] I needed this for mic'ing several different guitar amps, keeping in mind that the center of the cone on most combo amps is approx. 8 inches from the floor, depending on the amp. The more common straight shorty stands I've tried didn't allowing me to position the mic directly in front of the speaker cone and on axis (esp. since that particular point varies slightly from amp to amp). The fixed height stands were either too short or too tall to hit the center of the cone, and even the ones that telescope a couple of inches tend to be too tall even in the lowest position once the height of the mic clip is factored in. So this mini-boom is the perfect solution. The fact that the base isn't round also allows you to push it closer to the amp. Hardware seems solid, the weight of the base is plenty adequate for an SM-57, and the clips for securing the mic cable to the stand are a nice plus. It's worth noting that the base (although more compact) is heavier than the round bases found on cheap shorty stands, such as the On-Stage brand.One other note. B&H and every other website that sells this stand lists the boom arm's length as 15.75 inches; the actual length is 19.5 inches. Jam Stands must have provided incorrect specs when they first shipped this stand to retailers. I contacted Jam Stands about this, but they refused to do anything about it....I asked if they could send me a shorter boom, such as the 15.75 inch one found on the KD-55. Oh well, still works fine, I just make sure that the boom's length extends inward toward the center of my amp rather than away, so it's less likely to get bumped during gigs.All in all very very happy with this stand. Every other place that sells this stand charges roughly $ !!!

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