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Can anybody recommend a good (strong) speaker stand. Ideally big enough to carry an EBS 2x10 cab and amplifier sitting on top. Angled back (but not too much) for monitoring purposes. 

 

I've been using a stand in the practice studios where we rehearse but it's a bit flimsy and not really suited the the size of my cab. But I like what it dose so I'm after a more robust and suitable solution.

 

Thanks 

 

 

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K&M stands are very good. They do amp stands. If you do angle the rig back, ensure the amp is secured in place so it doesn't "walk" off the cab with the vibrations. Guess how I know this can happen...

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14 hours ago, redbandit599 said:

This on link below is how I do it. I also use a tip I got from here and use an IKEA laptop stand hooked over the cab for when I use my lighter and smaller GK head.

Neat solution. What are you using for the wedge under the Berg cab?

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It's an AER wedge, similar to the Markbass one but cheaper. Got it from Thomann when I ordered the table/stand.  https://www.thomann.de/gb/aer_tiltsystemschraegsteller.htm

 

It folds up flat and stows away easily - I think it might be a bit smaller than the Mark Bass version, but it works fine. My Bergs are the 'old school' ceramic 12s so not lightweight, it works fine.

 

This is the stand - a lot cheaper than other fancier makes but very solid https://www.thomann.de/gb/millenium_mixer_stand.htm

 

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👍 thanks for the links. I have an old school Berg as well (HT112ER), a fabulous cab.

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