Cab stands

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What are the thoughts on having a stand for say maybe a 4x12 or 2x12 cab in a small studio setting?

Or is it better sound wise to have it just on the floor?

I was considering doing this?.:sadwave:
 
What are the thoughts on having a stand for say maybe a 4x12 or 2x12 cab in a small studio setting?

Or is it better sound wise to have it just on the floor?

I was considering doing this?.:sadwave:

I think a stand is only a benefit in a live performance situation, where you need to project sound. In the studio, we often lay them on their sides to use the short kick drum mic stands.
 
That is something I will give a whirl....We were tossing this up in the air and decided to ask for some advice and or ideas on this.....
 
I use one of these.
It folds flat for transport and will hold 300 pounds.

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If I want to tilt the amp as well I use this.

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Total cost for both - under $20.00
 
That thing would be great for alot of stage gear!

Never thought of those and not hard on the wallet either...
 
I think looking at it is giving me a headache------- and the speakers--- are pointed in an "L" shape kinda -- I mean --- this is all KINDS of wrong--

I "get " bricks and pallet wood for furniture -- done it myself -- but ----- then to COVER the store bought stand---- WITH THE bricks and pallet wood this-- this is a new one on me ...
quite the lot of work --- perhaps he should spend more time getting a couple more RECORDS and less time "wood working"?

Like taking a perfectly good NEW truck and spray painting it with bed liner ----and camo paint--- er wait no I would do that --- never mind---HOLD on no I wouldnt
I would NEVER buy a NEW truck ---
so whew the world is safe -0--
 
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