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OnStage RS7705 Adjustable Amplifier Stand

This pro stand features a fully-adjustable tilt angle for precision placement of a wide range of amps, monitors and speaker cabinets. The locking tilt mechanism features 48 teeth for the utmost in security. Its 1 in. square steel tubing is very strong and holds even large amps. Arms are 12 in. long, approximately 16 in. apart and fold down for compact transport. Learn More...

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Overall User Ratings

Overall:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
Quality:
* * * . . . . . . . 3 out of 10
Ease of Use:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10

Individual User Ratings

Overall:
* * * . . . . . . . 3 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * * * * . . 8 out of 10
Quality:
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Overall:
Actually I DID own this ... but returned it after one day as it just isn't stable enough. I have been looking for a stand like this for some time. The combintation of a completely adjustable rack, which allows me to tilt-back my combo amps, but set my stack completely horizontally, ALONG with the ability to fold flat (or close to it) for a gig bag seemed too good to be true. Unfortunately it was. The stand is EXTREMELY wobbly under any significant load. The base just isn't stable enough to keep it from wanting to tip sideways. Also, the rack angle is held in place by one set of interlocking teeth. While it tightened down OK, I really wouldn't trust it to hold for long without stripping. The idea is a great one. With a few improvements in the design, I'd buy it again, but the current incarnation is just too unsafe for all but the lightest amps IMO.

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Overall:
* * * * . . . . . . 4 out of 10
Quality:
* * * * * . . . . . 5 out of 10
Ease of Use:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10

Feature:
It wasn't evident in the packaging or the advertisement, but this stand didn't hold up too well to my 70 lb keyboard amp...the gears stripped completely and I now have a nonfunctional amp stand. I may epoxy it together to get some use out of it, but if your amp is heavy, look elsewhere.

Quality:
Cheap gears stripped...

Ease of Use:
Nice. Quite easy to set up.

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Overall:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10

Feature:
Well thought out design, collapsible arms and fold-flat features make a substantial stand less bulky. Locking teeth and large wheeled tightener makes it easy to get the right angle of tilt. The foldable arms are longer than often seen in amp stands and make it pretty easy to get the right angle of tilt.

Quality:
Outstanding quality, very well made. I had been using a Quik-Lok amp stand that started to fall apart just weeks after I bought it, and was rickety and unstable. This stand is light years ahead of the Quik-Lok in quality and ease of use, IMHO.

Value:
The price was just under $40, which was less than the Quik-Lok. I think for the price, the stand is a bargain.

Desirability:
Very nicely finished with attention to small things like the look of the tighteners etc. Amp stands aren't Ferraris, but this one is an attractive piece of equipment to carry to a gig.

Overall:
Using both an AER acoustic amp for my solo guitar gigs and a Marshall combo amp for electric jobs, I expect this stand to work into the foreseeable future as perfect for both.

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