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On-Stage RS7000 Stage Monitor or Guitar Amp Stand

On-Stage RS7000 Stage Monitor or Guitar Amp Stand

On-Stage RS7000 Stage Monitor or Guitar Amp Stand
$ 59.95

Score By Feature

Based on 702 ratings
Easy to assemble
9.71
Value for money
9.28
Sturdiness
9.38

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Product Description

Don't let your amp fall to the floor keep it up
Stability is ensured with an A-frame design
You can easily store padded support arms when they are folded down
With the friction lock knob, shelf height can be adjusted in five different positions at the push of a button
Cross brace with locking function provides support and strength

Questions & Answers

Can I store a Fishman Loudbox Mini in this?

You should be fine. I use it with a Marshall DFX50, holds it firmly

Selected User Reviews For On-Stage RS7000 Stage Monitor or Guitar Amp Stand

Yes, I agree
5/5

I bought mine for an AC15HW1 and it works well. As far as the size is concerned, it's about the size of your AC30. I've also used my Gibson GA40RVT on it without any issues.

Xzavier Zhang
Xzavier Zhang
| Feb 27, 2021
There is a possibility that the upright support might trap the AC cord where the plug connects to the amplifier
4/5

The proline stand I had looked exactly the same, but I had to shorten it by about 3 inches.

Connor Juarez
Connor Juarez
| Jul 26, 2020
The number 600
3/5

In conjunction with this stand, I use a "Fishman Loudbox Artist LBX-5" An amplifier with a 600" output. There is a good fit for both width and depth with the amp. Although the amp cabinet's sides protrude about an inch out both front and back, the stand's vertical support arms fit perfectly between the protrusions on the back of the amp providing additional support. Yet not all is perfect the vertical support arms are too long for this compact Put out the recycling Fortunately, I was able to fix this by trimming each vertical support arm 3 3/4" lengths, now the amp is perfectly sized. The pros include * * CONS.

Kaiser Herrera
Kaiser Herrera
| Aug 04, 2020
I think the construction is solid enough, seems to be well-done I made it myself, but it wasn't tippy for my purposes
3/5

My purpose in buying this was to eliminate the need to set my amp on chairs, barstools, and other surface areas. It's a little too tippy for my liking. I have one of the larger ones. Whenever I turn it up, it is the only thing I look at. (Occasionally, the sun will go In particular, I was thinking of an outdoor venue where the ground was sloped, making me worry enough to stay away from Perhaps it wasn't meant to be used with my amplifier based on its size and weight. Back to you.

Layton Hancock
Layton Hancock
| Jan 25, 2021
My amp came with a defective fan out of the box and sits a bit high
3/5

I was disappointed to find that the holes weren't drilled accurately in order to secure the stand, and I couldn't get one of the pins in to secure it. I had to take a hammer to it and really manhandle the thing in order to assemble it. Additionally, which I found to be a problem, the stand holds the amp a bit high for my liking, even at the lowest height. Furthermore, the rear support beams are too short, so some amps might feel like they're falling off the back of the amp, and some semi-professionals might actually attempt to drop off the back of the amp Regardless, I think I would opt for something better if I intended to use this stand for a live scenario since this one came with too many obvious issues for it to be trusted in that setting. Nevertheless, it is a good deal.

Makayla Savage
Makayla Savage
| Aug 23, 2020

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