Do Guitar Players Need an Amp Stand at Home?
Okay, "Need" might be a strong word here, but using an amp stand will improve the life of any player in a bunch of ways.
Isolation: Amp stands help to cut out unwanted resonance from hollow floors (and almost all floors are hollow...). Make the most of your rig by getting a cleaner, more accurate representation of your tone. The added isolation will also keep vibrations from travelling into neighboring walls and ceilings (and the ears on the other side... if you care about that sort of thing).
Projection: Bring the sound to where your ears are! A flat amp pushes sound directly toward the player's shins. An amp stand tilts the amp back so the speaker can throw the sound up and out into the room, filling the space much more effectively. Let's face it: speakers sound best when the listener is positioned directly in front of them. Without an amp stand, you just aren't getting the best sound from your gear (unless your favorite playing position is "lying on the floor." You do you).
Protection: This is a big one. Stuff happens - spills, tip-overs, the cable monster. An amp stand helps to keep your gear safe from all of it.
So, what makes a Little Buddy Wood Amp Stand from RXB the right choice?
- It's Simple: With zero fasteners and an intuitive design, a five-year old could set up our amp stand in a matter of seconds.
- It's Portable: Tears down as quick as it sets up. It can even fit in a gig bag or tuck inside an amp's rear cavity with your cables.
- It's Affordable: Seriously. You wouldn't think this would be a problem with amp stands, but it is.
- It's Stylish: All-wood construction and thoughtful design make RXB the stand-out among a sea of boring steel construction equip... I mean, "music gear."
- It's Made in America: The Little Buddy Wood Amp Stand is made by an experienced guitar player, batch by batch in a small wood shop in East Tennessee. Each one is made, packaged, and shipped by a one-man team right here in the Cradle of Country Music.
You simply will not find another amp stand on the market that meets all of those criteria.
What are you waiting for? Get Yours Today!
Little Buddy - Wood Amp Stand
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Stage Presence at Home
Don't Play to Your Shins! Get your amp off the floor and project the sound up and out into the room with the Little Buddy Wood Amp Stand from RXB!
Fully Collapsible, Sets Up in Seconds
All Wood.
No hardware, No knobs, No fuss. Just slide together and start the jam session.
Small Batch Made in the USA
Every wood amp stand from RXB is a Widmer Original design(<that's me!) made by a seasoned guitar player(<also me!) in a small East Tennessee wood shop, and shipped directly to you.
No warehouses, no middlemen, no slow boats from overseas. Just one guy with a passion.
You'll Love It - Or I'll Buy It Back
That's right! If your amp is in the recommended size range and the Little Buddy Wood Amp Stand doesn't do the trick? You get your money back.
It's as simple as that.
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