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bjcarl
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Re: Amp stand?

Quote Originally Posted by vcnyls View Post
That's a nice option. Thanks!

That Vox stand is absurdly priced! $195 for that metal stand? I wish I had access to a metal shop - I could make that thing in an hour.

Anything else? I think the ampendage stand is nice but I also may work on a design of my own.
I totally agree...it's for the Vox purist who has everything, I suppose-including money to burn
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Re: Amp stand?

Quote Originally Posted by GAS Man View Post
On a different aspect of this topic, I generally don't like to elevate amps since I usually hear a large drop in the perceived amount of bass. I do think that may depend upon the amp. Example I have a Roland Cube 20XL that sounded more bassy to me when I plopped it on my desktop, but everything else sounds better on the floor. Now I know the point here in this thread is to help out with the neighbors, but I'm wondering what sonic advantages (other than as a stage monitor) some of you folks perceive by using stands. I mean, I gave a better one (than the one I mention above) away for a pack of strings because I didn't like the sonic affect.

For most bedroom players there isn't much of an advantage, unless you're trying to cut down on vibrations like the OP. The real advantage of an amp stand is that it points the speaker at your ear, so that you actually hear what's coming out of your amp. Guitar amps, by nature, are very directional. So, unless you're sitting across the room from your amp, you're not likely hearing the direct sound coming from the speaker. This means that you're turning it up louder than you need to, and you probably have more high end dialed in than you actually need. This mostly effects you in live situations, where others may be in the path of your too-loud ice-pick-spewing tone of death, and you may even have it mic'ed up through the PA. It also cuts down or eliminated reflections from the floor, if it's on a reflective surface, which will drastically change your tone as you hear it.

You will lose some low end. For a bedroom player this may be perceived as a problem. For somebody who plays live, it's not a big deal at all. That's what the bass player is there for. Also, low end in a guitar is more commonly referred to as "mud" when it's mixed together with all the instruments. With the amp on the floor (stage), it's exciting the resonant frequencies. These frequencies are also being excited by the drums, the bass, people jumping around, etc. The frequencies are then usually transferred through every mic on stage, creating - more mud. These are the frequencies that the sound guy will first reach for and cut out of the PA.

Quote Originally Posted by vcnyls View Post
Ok, I decided I'm going to build my own out of some wood hats sitting in the loading dock of my apt building (building is an old factory turned into lofts so the loading dock is still there and people toss their crap in there). Working on a design now. Will post pics when I build.

Thanks to all or the input - I'm going to use one of these ideas in the design.
Wood hats? If you mean wire spools, it might not get the desired effect you're looking for. Both those and the fancy wooden stands that somebody posted, probably would make pretty bad stands for isolation, as they are large surfaces that will resonate from the amp's sound, and transmit more vibrations through the floor.

I would stick with one of the ultimate/on stage/hercules stands and put them on carpet and foam to eliminate as many vibrations as possible.
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Re: Amp stand?

Quote Originally Posted by GAS Man View Post
On a different aspect of this topic, I generally don't like to elevate amps since I usually hear a large drop in the perceived amount of bass. I do think that may depend upon the amp. Example I have a Roland Cube 20XL that sounded more bassy to me when I plopped it on my desktop, but everything else sounds better on the floor. Now I know the point here in this thread is to help out with the neighbors, but I'm wondering what sonic advantages (other than as a stage monitor) some of you folks perceive by using stands. I mean, I gave a better one (than the one I mention above) away for a pack of strings because I didn't like the sonic affect.

For most bedroom players there isn't much of an advantage, unless you're trying to cut down on vibrations like the OP. The real advantage of an amp stand is that it points the speaker at your ear, so that you actually hear what's coming out of your amp. Guitar amps, by nature, are very directional. So, unless you're sitting across the room from your amp, you're not likely hearing the direct sound coming from the speaker. This means that you're turning it up louder than you need to, and you probably have more high end dialed in than you actually need. This mostly effects you in live situations, where others may be in the path of your too-loud ice-pick-spewing tone of death, and you may even have it mic'ed up through the PA. It also cuts down or eliminated reflections from the floor, if it's on a reflective surface, which will drastically change your tone as you hear it.

You will lose some low end. For a bedroom player this may be perceived as a problem. For somebody who plays live, it's not a big deal at all. That's what the bass player is there for. Also, low end in a guitar is more commonly referred to as "mud" when it's mixed together with all the instruments. With the amp on the floor (stage), it's exciting the resonant frequencies. These frequencies are also being excited by the drums, the bass, people jumping around, etc. The frequencies are then usually transferred through every mic on stage, creating - more mud. These are the frequencies that the sound guy will first reach for and cut out of the PA.

Quote Originally Posted by vcnyls View Post
Ok, I decided I'm going to build my own out of some wood hats sitting in the loading dock of my apt building (building is an old factory turned into lofts so the loading dock is still there and people toss their crap in there). Working on a design now. Will post pics when I build.

Thanks to all or the input - I'm going to use one of these ideas in the design.
Wood hats? If you mean wire spools, it might not get the desired effect you're looking for. Both those and the fancy wooden stands that somebody posted, probably would make pretty bad stands for isolation, as they are large surfaces that will resonate from the amp's sound, and transmit more vibrations through the floor.

I would stick with one of the ultimate/on stage/hercules stands and put them on carpet and foam to eliminate as many vibrations as possible.
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Re: Amp stand?

Quote Originally Posted by Special J View Post
Wood hats? If you mean wire spools, it might not get the desired effect you're looking for. Both those and the fancy wooden stands that somebody posted, probably would make pretty bad stands for isolation, as they are large surfaces that will resonate from the amp's sound, and transmit more vibrations through the floor.

I would stick with one of the ultimate/on stage/hercules stands and put them on carpet and foam to eliminate as many vibrations as possible.
Ha, that must have been an iPad auto-correct - I'm not sure the exact work I intended but I there is some leftover lumber in the loading dock that I'm thinking of using. My bad.
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Re: Amp stand?

Quote Originally Posted by Special J View Post
Wood hats? If you mean wire spools, it might not get the desired effect you're looking for. Both those and the fancy wooden stands that somebody posted, probably would make pretty bad stands for isolation, as they are large surfaces that will resonate from the amp's sound, and transmit more vibrations through the floor.

I would stick with one of the ultimate/on stage/hercules stands and put them on carpet and foam to eliminate as many vibrations as possible.
Ha, that must have been an iPad auto-correct - I'm not sure the exact work I intended but I there is some leftover lumber in the loading dock that I'm thinking of using. My bad.
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Quote Originally Posted by kit_strong View Post
Another option, although nowhere near as sexy, is an Auralex Monitor Platform

\Yes, that is what I would suggest. Here's something similar to that which Kit posted: http://www.audimutesoundproofing.com...dampening.aspx

A metal stand is still going to transfer vibrations to the floor.
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Quote Originally Posted by kit_strong View Post
Another option, although nowhere near as sexy, is an Auralex Monitor Platform

\Yes, that is what I would suggest. Here's something similar to that which Kit posted: http://www.audimutesoundproofing.com...dampening.aspx

A metal stand is still going to transfer vibrations to the floor.
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i have come to the conclusion that he is some form of god. no mere mortal has that many guitars/pedals/amp/anything. "It boggles my mind. His collection is the most glorious and true expression of GAS.To each his own though. Amazing collection of beauties. It takes some seriously messed up OCD to compile a collection like that.I hate BBreaker. Damn, I hate him.Suck it.We learned that bbreaker is some sort of god. A god of whine.fk this guy.
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i have come to the conclusion that he is some form of god. no mere mortal has that many guitars/pedals/amp/anything. "It boggles my mind. His collection is the most glorious and true expression of GAS.To each his own though. Amazing collection of beauties. It takes some seriously messed up OCD to compile a collection like that.I hate BBreaker. Damn, I hate him.Suck it.We learned that bbreaker is some sort of god. A god of whine.fk this guy.
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Re: Amp stand?

Printer stand into a amp stand.

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Re: Amp stand?

Printer stand into a amp stand.

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Quote Originally Posted by dparr View Post
Printer stand into a amp stand.

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Re: Amp stand?

Used a milk crate until I decided that:

A) I wanted the amp higher so I could diddle it without bending over.

B) There was valuable floor real estate under the crate.

So I invested $20 in one of the waist high jobs from MF.
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My admittedly not very elegant solution have always been to lift the amp up on a chair when I play. Nice decoupling from the floor and the last appartment was small enough that I prefered not to have an amp stand take up room as well
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I have my Ampeg Jet on a guitar stand like this. Actually the stand has a neck support too, but I took it off so it looks like this one. I recall reading reviews when I was shopping that it worked great as an amp stand. Sorry I don't have a pic, but believe me it works. If you are serious about a cheap and clean solution like this I will snap a pic and upload it tonight when I am at home.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...c-guitar-stand

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Quote Originally Posted by bjcarl View Post
DEFINITELY more than you want to spend(like, $195, incl. shipping), but one of these would be fun...

http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoas...ring/rigid.htm

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Quote Originally Posted by bjcarl View Post
DEFINITELY more than you want to spend(like, $195, incl. shipping), but one of these would be fun...

http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoas...ring/rigid.htm

I love mine so much.
Electrics: Fender '73 Mustang RI, Epiphone Inspired by John Lennon Casino, Gibson 60s Tribute Les Paul Studio, Daisy Rock Retro-H Deluxe, Squier VM Tele Thinline, Squier Hello Kitty Strat x2
Acoustics: Taylor 316CE-LTD, Seagull Entourage Rustic CW QIT
Basses: Squier Badtz Maru Bronco Bass, Aria CSB-300, Fender Mustang Bass RI
Amps: Vox AC15HW1X, Vox Pathfinder 210, Vox AC4C1, Marshall Class 5, Roland BC-60, Peavey Transtube Envoy, Ampeg Micro VR Stack
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I have both of these. My Kustom V100 Defender sits on the $20 one and it is great because it sits waist high so you don't even need to bend over to mess with controls.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...luxe-amp-stand

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...file-amp-stand
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I have both of these. My Kustom V100 Defender sits on the $20 one and it is great because it sits waist high so you don't even need to bend over to mess with controls.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...luxe-amp-stand

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acces...file-amp-stand
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Quote Originally Posted by drivelikejoewho View Post
I have one of these also. Works just fine.
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