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amps on stands/tilt backs/tables etc

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i'm struggling with this. on the floor means better coupling and low end but way less clarity/projection. on a stand, table or tilt-back does the opposite, but maybe more replicable results in different rooms.

what are your thoughts? what do you tend to do?
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Put on chair and wedge back at an angle so I can hear myself over the drummer.
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I've lent my tilt back to one of my mates for a couple of his gigs and the differences were significant.

He sings and plays guitar, he uses a 1x12 Marshall and the other guitarist uses a 50w stack with a 4x12. The other guitarist gets a good sound, can be heard clearly etc, my friends guitar was getting lost in the mix and sounded wooly. Stuck it on the tilt back and it was clearer, easier to hear, just generally much better.

It wouldn't be needed if there was a proper stage, but these are pub gigs where he is at the same level as the punters generally, so the sound is hitting peoples feet.
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NickS wrote:Put on chair and wedge back at an angle so I can hear myself over the drummer.
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Used to grab a small table to bung my 2x12 cab on, only news play to people's ankles
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Doog wrote:only news play to people's ankles
Complains about news, but actually IS new.
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Post by Josh »

Always put my amp on a chair/stand. Those silvertone 1482s get pretty wooly on the floor, and I don't use pedals with it anymore so I really have to use amp projection to get my funky garage rock tonezzz with my 1448.
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benecol wrote:
Doog wrote:only news play to people's ankles
Complains about news, but actually IS new.
*newds
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Always off the ground somehow for gigs.

The coupling thing: Don't know how much there is in it, but I always wondered why guitar amps don't have spiked feet a la hifi speaker stands. It wouldn't make much difference probably, but would tie in nicely with guitarists being the worst.
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Post by Gabriel »

Always put my amp on a chair, otherwise I end up turning the amp up too loud to try and hear myself.
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Doog wrote:
benecol wrote:
Doog wrote:only news play to people's ankles
Complains about news, but actually IS new.
*newds
yeah, just remove clothes.
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Post by Nick »

Just bought a little $30 tilt tripod stand from GC last year, gets my drri off the floor, which I feel is better for stage monitoring purposes and audio separation (helps a ton a basement practice environments.

It also has a handy mic boom attachment so I can get clubs that mic guitar cabs to use my own mic and placement
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i put the Excelsior on the floor and mic it with a 500 watt PA and do what i want
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Tilt legs ftw
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one of these just arrived today for my ac15 head and cab!

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Aaaaahahah! It needs little shoes and a cap, so adorable
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lmao the baby cab and wider head makes that setup look very cute
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Boy howdy, fellas; this thing sure does weigh a bunch!
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George wrote:one of these just arrived today for my ac15 head and cab!

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That is amazing!?!? Want one.

Currently I have a decorators platform that I use for the Marshall

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Kinda works, but looks like I'm gonna do your coving between sets
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Doog wrote:Image
Boy howdy, fellas; this thing sure does weigh a bunch!
**happy** :lol: :lol: