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Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand

Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand

Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand
$ 39.99

Score By Feature

Based on 194 ratings
Portability
9.69
Sturdiness
9.68
Stability
8.58

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Product Description

The steel construction and compact design make this a durable product
Travel and storage are made easy with this fold-down design
A cradle lift amp can be adjusted up to 11 inches. The circumference of a 28/35
A capacity of The average person weighs about 40 pounds. A weight of 18

Questions & Answers

There is a Peavey Spyder 20 in my possession. How much space does it take up ?

It is not clear to me what the dimensions of the amp are. If it is at least 13 inches wide, it will fit nice and snug with a 1/2" overhang on each side. This is a heavy-duty rack you won't be disappointed with. This is a highly recommended book. Thanks for the information, John, I hope it helps

When the stand is packed down, how small is it? Are you able to fold it flat fairly easily? The base of the cradle can be expanded or collapsed. Is any portion of the cradle removable or collapsible?

It is possible to remove the cradle An horizontal hinge runs along the edges of the legs to allow them to fold into a small package. The folded carpet has a "T" shape that is 12" across the top (the feet) and 14" long (the legs). There is no fold-up feature on the cradle. Generally, it adjusts up and down and is secured with a clamp handle, which is turned to loosen or tighten. It has 12" long and 11" wide arms to rest against when the amplifier is in the cradle. There is a border around the outside of the square that is 5" wide. 5" is the length of the lower arm that sits underneath the amplifier. It extends in an angle of about 24 degrees from the bottom of the cradle's section that fits into the base. As a result, the approximate space of the cradle would be 12" by 11". The dimensions of this work are 5" by 8". The number five. You can mount it on a Fender Champ amplifier to add some style to your home.

Do you think this will work with an AC power supply of 33 amps?

With this amp, you can fit up to two 12" speakers into it. A Marshall 18W 1X12" and a Bluesbreaker 35W 2X12" fit very well in mine

Is this amplifier stand designed only for full amps or does it work with practice amps as well?

The amp I use for the 1947 champ reissue is a small practice amp. The garment fits perfectly so you won't be able to add more.

Selected User Reviews For Roland RAS-S01 Portable Amplifier Stand

DIMENSIONS MATTER! Make sure your amplifier is appropriate for your needs
4/5

I think this is a pretty good-looking piece One caveat the amp stand is well-made, but it is not sturdy. If there is a cord mounting for your board, pedal, or power cord on the back of the amp, verify that everything Ensure that the bars on the bottom of the amp fit between the feet. In actuality, the stand's dimensions are as follows L-W-H There are two brackets and a cross bar Size
The size of this square is 1 horizontal bar in the middle is 9. 5". Size of the book 8" wide. )*Height 46. 5" A vertical bar runs along the back of the room The following dimensions are given as high and depth 11" In the horizontal bar at the bottom, we see This is welded to the ground and not adjustable nor foldable it is 4" deep. In total, there are - In addition to the screw that secures the bracket in place, it fits into the back leg of the base. It is not possible to adjust the angle. As the rubber caps on the feet of the stand rotate, they allow the stand to compensate for uneven surfaces. You can change the height of the cap as you turn it, which is a clever design. The purpose of buying it was to hold the small BOSS ACOUSTIC SINGER LIVE amplifier. This item will not fit. In order to center the bracket on the brackets you need to place the power cord exactly where the bracket needs to be. I have to move the amp to the right, off center enough to clear the bracket, otherwise the left side rubber foot is sitting on the I almost think that it was designed specifically to not Before you purchase an amplifier, make sure that it is the correct size. You must make sure that your cords will be able to pass through As a result of the lack of adjustments, I give it only 4 stars. Would be glad to pay $20 more if the width between the L and the R were larger It was possible to adjust the brackets by two or three inches. There would be a great deal of problems with backwards compatibility if that were true A pedal power supply and pedal cord are necessary. My plan is to buy a larger amp before too long, so I will keep this stand.

Mavis Horn
Mavis Horn
| Apr 27, 2021
I would like to quantify "small" because it is a high tipping risk
3/5

The following is taken from the The AC-5 is the perfect addition to any small combo amp or speaker cabinet. It's not like that at all. I find it to be a "great" companion for amps and speaker cabinets that are "VERY small and light. ". As far as I am aware, 1x12" anything is generally accepted as a "small" amplifier or cabinet. Using this stand, I placed my 1x12" Orange PPC112* cab. With the slightest touch, the cab almost fell over. In a cab that is at least one foot in depth, the stand should be fine for something as small as 1 x 8" or a maximum of 1 x 10". So that I felt secure, I removed one of the feet from my cab and used the very sophisticated method of a 2x4 shim (see photos). As this is such a popular amp stand, I think Roland should make sure that it discloses the safe dimensions for its use.

Alexandria Wilson
Alexandria Wilson
| Feb 15, 2021
The Roland JC40 Jazz Chorus combo amp is perfect for this
5/5

The comments stating that this is a bad stand for the Roland Jazz Chorus JC40 combo amp should be ignored. I think it's perfect. Previous reviewers complained that support rails in the back blocked power inputs. These concerns have been rectified. After reading that, I was in a state of panic, but the stand came today and the color matched perfectly. Despite its angled positioning, the amp sits dead center on the intended setup (you can also mount the upper piece backwards to create a flat stand without any tilt, which looks very nice as well), and it DOES NOT block any plug inputs or jacks. As a matter of fact, the rear supports aren't even tall enough to obstruct the path. It's not sure if people have installed it incorrectly or not, but I've included a picture of my Jazz Chorus JC40 mounted on this exact Roland stand and I can see that it sits dead center without any issues. This is a highly recommended book.

Harper Knapp
Harper Knapp
| Oct 18, 2020
Boss Kantana 50 stands are perfect with this stand
5/5

That was just what I wanted for my Boss Kantana 50 Amp to be elevated and put.

Zion Stuart
Zion Stuart
| Mar 07, 2021
Roland JC - Not suitable An amp for jazz chorus number 22
3/5

(The article was updated on 3/18/21 to correctly state Jackie- I think it's 22 and JC, I apologize for my actions - There are 40 owners, and I initially started off by saying it wasn't compatible with my JC-Bus There's a typo in the model number, I own a JC-35 I do not believe 22's are JC-'s The new BAS-2000 just came out and I just saw it announced by Boss There is one stand, where it specifically states that it is associated with There are two JC-class submarines, the 22 and the 23 I will be on the lookout for that one). Although it's a Roland amp stand, it doesn't work well when I use my Roland JC-150 It does not fit right on the Jazz Chorus amp. If OppositeLock's review is anything to go by, I should have paid more attention to it. In addition, the back vertical bar is too short and ends up floating around the recessed back panel on the amp, making one or more of the sockets difficult to reach, and causing the amp not to be seated properly and leaning back further than it needs to. A second problem is the amp's rivets, which make it difficult to position in the right place. Neither adjustments nor modifications have been made. It is time for me to return home.

IF your amp fits this stand, it is very well made and sturdy. It is recommended that you also check OppositeLock's review.

Seth Booth
Seth Booth
| Dec 17, 2020
The solution to a simple problem is simple
5/5

There's something cute about this. Mobile and functional, it brings convenience to your life. The 112 amp I have on the Yamaha has been on it along with a 210 Roland Jazz Chorus. I also have two Tech21 power engine 60watt amps that will fit on it, a 112 and a 212. A person can reverse the top part of the amp if they do not want to tilt it and simply want to raise it about 18 inches off the floor. The way it is is the way The solution to a simple problem is simple. So that I can use it when playing a stereo set up, I'm going to purchase another one.

Blake Mullen
Blake Mullen
| Aug 26, 2020
Excellent basic amp stand that fits perfectly on my Bugera Acoustic Guitar amp
4/5

I bought this for my guitar amp and it fits It is possible that the back supports may interfere with the AC connector plug in the back if you use the top part as intended. The top part works perfectly for this amp if you turn it around. The orange logo printed on the front and the simplicity of the design are great features. As far as versatility goes, I give the chair a *** because it does not tilt or let you adjust the height, so you cannot do a great deal Looks like a powerful combo amp that can handle a single 12" speaker, but it might support one that is bigger. There might be a photo you can view on my site.

Harlem THORPE
Harlem THORPE
| Nov 27, 2020
The stand is solid, but you should measure first to make sure it fits your amplifier properly and that it doesn't block the power cord or jacks
5/5

I agree with the reviewer OppositeLock who noted that it is important to measure before purchasing. really appreciate that he included those measurements in his review. crossbars and vertical posts are fixed, so put them in the way of a jack and you cannot move them. I own a Roland DAC I have found 15D to be perfect. While the height can be adjusted, the tilt angle is fixed (for me, the tilt angle is ideal). With the rubber caps on the feet, I can adjust the stability, but I have not found that necessary. It sits evenly on the floor and does not bounce or move when connected to power or changed settings (the rubber caps can be rotated to compensate, but I have not needed to do that). Having sent him the dimensions, I recommended the product to a friend.

Juelz Greer
Juelz Greer
| Jun 18, 2021

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