Point your amp at your head for better monitoring on stage

The truth is that most of the time when you are performing whether you use a combo amplifier or a half stack, you really aren’t hearing the amp the way you should be. Typically, you place your amplifier on the floor and point it in the direction where you will be standing on the stage. The only problem with that particular placement is that the speakers in your amp are likely pointed at your legs, not your ears. Last time I check I listen with my ears, not my knee pits. So, why on earth would you not want to hear the tone of your instrument and amplifier as it was meant to be heard? The solution is simple, check out the On Stage RS7705 Adjustable Amplifier Stand. This stand is rugged, sturdy and ultimately very adjustable. It is constructed using 1″ square steel tubing so it will hold larger 2 x 12 combo amplifiers as well as the smaller amps. This pro stand features a fully-adjustable tilt angle for precision placement of a wide range of amps, monitors and speaker cabinets. The locking tilt mechanism features 48 teeth for the utmost in security. Save yourself and your audience from having to hear sub-par guitar tone and pick up one of these for your combo guitar amp today, you won’t regret it.
-Ryan

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