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Post by dickieg on Feb 9, 2006 23:51:34 GMT -7
I'm looking to get this on a stand - any recommendations?
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Post by rgb on Feb 10, 2006 6:18:10 GMT -7
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Post by guitarman1 on Feb 10, 2006 14:08:59 GMT -7
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Post by guitargeorge on Feb 16, 2006 8:48:16 GMT -7
Quicklok BS-317 will keep your amp down on the floor where the bass response won't get lost but you wull have to velcro a piece of furring strip to the back of the amp because the back support will not contact cabinet, it falls in the opening.
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Post by pickupcentral on Feb 16, 2006 11:00:05 GMT -7
I have been using this Quik Lok model for years. www.zzounds.com/item--QLKWS540 I like the amp up so I can hear it without blasting the audience. I used to use my roadcase for an ampstand, and since I now have a Tuki cover I use this. The Tuki cover does not support an amp very well. -Phil
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Post by billyguitar on Feb 16, 2006 11:27:30 GMT -7
I still use an ashtray.
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Post by John on Feb 16, 2006 12:11:42 GMT -7
Milk Crates! You can throw your pedals, cables and ext. chords in them after the gig!
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Post by RedWire75 on Feb 20, 2006 18:28:36 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2006 18:40:50 GMT -7
leave it on the floor and let it roar...
...at least that way it wont be blowin' into the vocal mics and messin with the PA and the monitors. the lows are good too!
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Post by nick on Feb 22, 2006 8:42:55 GMT -7
I use the Auralex Gramma. There are a few threads on here about these. It does the job very well, and you don't have to worry about it falling off. It's under the Maz Jr in the picture.
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Post by Lefty on Feb 22, 2006 10:30:54 GMT -7
leave it on the floor and let it roar... ...at least that way it wont be blowin' into the vocal mics and messin with the PA and the monitors. the lows are good too! AMEN BROTHER!! I like your thinkin! "Leave it on the floor and let it roar". Here's a little bit of Karma headed yer way.
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Post by rclemmer on Feb 24, 2006 18:02:44 GMT -7
+1 to leaving it on the floor. Really opens it up!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2006 7:02:48 GMT -7
leave it on the floor and let it roar... ...at least that way it wont be blowin' into the vocal mics and messin with the PA and the monitors. the lows are good too! AMEN BROTHER!! I like your thinkin! "Leave it on the floor and let it roar". Here's a little bit of Karma headed yer way. thanks guys.... acoustic coupling is good!
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Post by billyguitar on Mar 2, 2006 11:22:14 GMT -7
On the floor, roarin' with pant legs a flappin'. That's the way I like it too, when I can get away with it. I use a beam blocker and c-o-c-k it up with an ashtray or something and I can hear it pretty well.
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Post by humphreyaudio on Apr 1, 2006 18:46:59 GMT -7
You're a great candidate for Weber Beam Blockers. Mark Humphrey Humphrey Audio
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Post by humphreyaudio on Apr 1, 2006 19:23:16 GMT -7
On the floor, roarin' with pant legs a flappin'. That's the way I like it too, when I can get away with it. I use a beam blocker and rooster it up with an ashtray or something and I can hear it pretty well. I do this EXACT same thing, Beam Blockers and ashtray included, and it works at all volumes. It sounds great down there too. Have some Karma, Mark Humphrey Humphrey Audio And The Mark Humphrey Band
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