🎸 Elevate your sound, own the stage with Quik Lok AMS-BS-625!
The Quik Lok AMS-BS-625 Amplifier Stand is a durable, adjustable platform designed to securely hold small amps and combos featuring up to two 12-inch speakers. It offers 360-degree tilt for precise amp positioning and five height settings with a spring-loaded locking pin, combining stability with versatile customization in a sleek black finish.
Item Weight | 12.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 15.16 x 30.31 inches |
Item model number | AMS-BS-625 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
J**R
just what i was looking for
I like to play in stereo,but 2 amps can be a hassle,setting them side by side takes up a larger footprint.this stand was the perfect solution, with both amps on it, the amount of space it takes to set up is much better than side by side.seems very sturdy as well, i put a supro dual tone (1x12) and a fender supersonic 22 (2x12) on it and it handles both amps just fine. glad i found this stand
J**R
Almost perfect. Smaller than it looks. The Marshall cabinet in the photo should be identified, with dimensions.
Took a while to figure out, although now that I see how it goes together it makes sense. Part of my confusion is that the product description is quite poor. Fits up to 2-12 cabinet? I have a 1-12 Avatar Vintage cabinet and it's a very tight fit - in some respects too small because there is no clearance to adjust the upper shelf, either higher, or at any other angle. It still works, though not as designed because the upper shelf can rest on the cabinet and hold a line 6 DT25 (or DT50, I have both).As luck would have it, the angle is good, everything is visible/accessible and the stand is quite sturdy. The footprint is small, which was the goal, along with tilting the cabinet up to get better control of our stage volume.I received it with one of those little rubber pads missing. There are quite a few of them but it's easy to see when there is one more on the left than on the right. Hopefully Amazon or QL can send me a replacement.As you might expect, it's heavy. It's got to carry a lot of weight and a sturdy stand is a heavy stand. Seems to fold up well to a manageable size.
A**S
Not a bad option for my small amps.
I put a Fender Super Champ X2 combo on the bottom and a Fender LT25 on top. The only issue I ran into was the crossbar on the top. It sits right where the power cord plugs into the amp. Pretty sure I'll be able to remedy that fairly easily by drilling a hole in each back support about 1/2" above the stock location and moving she supports up just enough for clearance. The LT25 is almost to small for this stand as the rubber feet don't fully rest on the support bars but I'll probably just remove them as the cabinet itself will fit. It's a cheap modeling amp that mainly gets used for backing tracks so no big loss if it gets a few scuffs. It'll take a bit of tweaking but overall I'm satisfied that it'll work for my needs.
J**I
Costs you money if you need to return
The good news: this is very easy to set up and adjust. There is no assembly. The bad news: at full extension it does not fit a small speaker cabinet and with a 2-amplifier configuration it is very difficult to fit even a small amp on the bottom or access the controls for most brands. The amplifier on the top leans too much, even when the stand is adjusted in the most upright position. What is worse (I had ordered two), upon returning the items I learned that I had to pay a $18.01 return shipping fee; a $19.08 restocking fee; and a $1.98 item promotion deduction. Measure and make certain this will work for you before ordering.
R**K
Nice Sturdy Stand - One Catch (read to find out!)
Very well made and very sturdy. My only reason for not giving it 5 stars is that for my purpose - 2 short rack cases w/ one on each shelf - the stand wants to tip forward from the weight. Sooo, be careful if you have any amp or rack that has most of its weight in the front. I was able to add a five pound dumbbell weight on a bolt on the back leg by drilling a 1/2 inch hole and adding a 2' long bolt. It does the trick for now, although I would like to add a "front leg" to my rack case when I have the time. I suspect an amp or amp/head combination wouldn't be a problem, unless they were "front heavy".The nicest part of the stand is the variety of adjustments for each of the legs and arms. I own a few other Quik Lok stands and they have always been well made - this is no exception.
B**
Hear yourself!
Outstanding stand. Holds my 2X12 cabs like it was made for them. The upper section doesn't adjust for width. I play through a couple different heads, micro and/or lunchbox, whatever you want to call them. My Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister power plug is right where the upright is on the upper stand. It doesn't bother me at all. The stand is very stable. I'd read it was shaky, but if you tighten up all the screws (which is super easy) I've found it to be very stable. I gig with this in multiple locations. Set up is super fast. Placement lets me hear my rig over the PA at the club. And it folds down pretty small. I can fit it, my 2X12, and my head case in the back of my Wrangler (back seat removed). Guitar and bag in the front and I'm good to go.
R**L
A little pricey
Upon delivery the box looked like it was handled by Ace Ventura. And if you don't get that reference.... The box was trashed. I opened it and everything looked fine but I am missing one of the rubber grip pads on the top rack. The stand is nice and will hold my two amps. I feel like for the price it could be a little sturdier. But this is literally the only dual Amp stand I could find on the internet. So I guess they can charge 150 and get away with it.Edit 12.20.24Im selling this. It's ok. The top part tends to sway back and forth. My Amp isn't in danger it's just annoying it won't tighten down. Also the power cords will clamped down unless you situate it just right. One of my amps has a back panel that is a pain to access when it is in here. This product didn't really work for me.
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