Amp kick back legs

Sam SG

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Anybody know of a decent low profile kick back combo amp leg setup?
I know Fender has um. But $50+ and they say Fender...on a Marshall combo lol.
I know Hamilton has a single one for thr back off a combo..but I dont think Ill be able to get my cover on the amp.
Ive been using an on stage kick back stand but its a PITA and takes up twice as much footprint as the amp and the holder bars stick out.
Anyone made one?
I wanna figure sonething like this for small venues with minimal real estate on stage.
Im allways last to setup stage cause most gigs were we use our own PA system im busy wiring amp racks and BS.In a small venue by the time Im ready to setup my rig everyone has there space and Im outta luck. I end up in back of the PA firing cross stage all in one ear.
With legs I can tuck the combo more accesable spaces and mic up and go.
 
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They make pretty small foldable amp stands that fit in the back of an open back combo. Almost every company that makes guitar stands makes them.
 
I have two high quality combo amp stands from On-Stage that I no longer need. They work great. If anyone wants one, hit me up.

I ordered them from Sweetwater about 5 years ago.


Again, I have two of them. I don't need either of them anymore. I now use rolling gliders by On-Stage for my cabs and my last combo amp is about to become a head with a separate cab.

Anyone interested can make me an offer, but please be kind enough to include shipping.
 
Yea I have a similar one of those on stage stands.
Mainly i get stuck playing to the right of our bass player while my amp is too the left of him( ill explain if soneone really needs to know lol) but it cause hearing issues on stage. Ususlly not enoygh room between bass rig and drummer. And if I set up infront of the hi hat irs holy hell of noone can see me from the drumner. So if its kicked up at floor level I can find a spot were I can hear and no block anybody.
Bigger gigs its no problems but small venues I end up in an awkward situation with trouble hearing.
 
Also, if you have any equipment cases, you can stack the amp on those for the gigs where you usually can't hear as well.
 
Load in your amp and gear before you set up the PA. If your bandmates are reasonable, just let them know you need a certain amount of real estate for what you need to get done comfortably on stage.
 
Load in your amp and gear before you set up the PA. If your bandmates are reasonable, just let them know you need a certain amount of real estate for what you need to get done comfortably on stage.
Never seems to work out. Lol
And yea we have road cases but it winds up the same situation as my amp stand.
I either end up amp infront of hihat blocking drummer or in back of PA cabs firing cross stage past bassist to me.
So im think kick it up from floor in front of hihat right up to me were I stand
 
I'm not saying you shouldn't get an amp stand...but maybe you should set your gear up before you set the PA etc. up.
 
Is your combo small enough you could just use a lean-back stand and have it as a floor wedge in front of you? (Is it mic'd or how is the house hearing it?)
 
I would look for a couple of high quality door-stoppers to lean the combo amp back a bit on the floor. Home Depot coming through in the clutch for under 10 bucks. Or try to find a thick piece of rubber you can use to prop the front up.
 
I would look for a couple of high quality door-stoppers to lean the combo amp back a bit on the floor. Home Depot coming through in the clutch for under 10 bucks. Or try to find a thick piece of rubber you can use to prop the front up.
Door stops Good Idea!
I have leaned it back using one of my unused wedge monitors in back of it befor but in a tight stage it sticks out to far, especially with a boom and sm57 adding 8 more inches to the equasion.
But I like the door stop Idea.
 
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