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stinkbomb
6 posts
Nov 15, 2016
2:50 PM
Hi peeps, I have seen these tilt back legs on a few amps and wondered if any of you use them at all and what sort of difference they make in tone or sound for harmonica. Just curious I suppose. Cheers Ian.FvA
Killa_Hertz
1916 posts
Nov 15, 2016
3:47 PM
Its kindof like a kickstand for your amp, mo?

Ive seen them. Im actually looking to buy an amp stand once i get my new amp.



Anything you can do to improve the sound path from the speaker to your ear the better, i would think.

I often put my amp up on a chair when playing. Makes a huge Difference. I think these are a good idea.
Spderyak
99 posts
Nov 19, 2016
4:21 AM
One of the 1st things recommended to us was to get an amp stand that tilts backward and is adjustable to a wide variety amps.
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So we got one. It works very nicely it was inexpensive and folds up small.
It helps project the sound outward, and off the floor.

Last Edited by Spderyak on Nov 19, 2016 4:23 AM
Ian
382 posts
Nov 19, 2016
5:27 AM
I stick a book under the front of my amp. Does the job.


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