What Do You Use To Elevate Your 2x12?

It's not the cheapest or most transportation friendly option, but It's damn near bulltproof. If you ever decide to go that way, Kent makes amazing stuff. https://www.kentcustom.com/Live_In_Cab_Case.html

Thank you very much. I am very interested because my main local gigging vehicle is a pickup truck. I would like to protect my cabs from grime in the truck bed. I will not need them until gigs start happening again, but I will need them.
 
Thank you very much. I am very interested because my main local gigging vehicle is a pickup truck. I would like to protect my cabs from grime in the truck bed. I will not need them until gigs start happening again, but I will need them.

If you do get a road case, make sure you remove the feet from the cabinet when you put it in the case. The previous owner of my case didn't and it tore up the foam on the bottom of the case where the feet pushed back.
 
If you do get a road case, make sure you remove the feet from the cabinet when you put it in the case. The previous owner of my case didn't and it tore up the foam on the bottom of the case where the feet pushed back.

Thanks for the tip! Very good to know!
 
Nothing, I need my cabinet on the floor!!!

I even removed the 4 little rubber feet that came on it!!!

Ideally I like to play with bare feet or in socks so I can really feel my guitar signal coming through the floor, as well as being able to hear it...

Because of what we play (Think Primus with two guitarists, one of whom play’s slide though a cranked 5E3 Deluxe 80% of the time) & the basic fact that we have two guitar players in my band, it’s sometimes hard to cut through the mix. Especially in certain places in some of the songs we play!

Being able to feel my signal is a great way to stay on course while my bass player is accosting his five string....
 
I use the road case I store it in, take out the amp, place the road case cover back on, and strap the amp to the top.
 
Not for playing out, but in my music room my 2x12 is on a frame of 2x4's on top of a coffee table.

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Although the vertical option is cool, I want this cab off the ground because I am going to use it in a lot of garage and basement jams. I do not want the cab on the floor of dirty garage spaces. Motor oil likes to leak in many garages, that does not mean I want it on my cab.

So, thank you TwilightOdyssey. I think this is perfect for what I want it for. Does it do an okay job of supporting the weight of the 2x12? Do you put your amp head on top of the 2x12 when you use this stand?

Casters! A classic choice.
 
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