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On-Stage Amp Stand

BH #ONRS7000 • MFR #RS7000
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On-Stage Amp Stand
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On-Stage RS7000 Overview

The On-Stage Stands Tiltback Amp Stand RS7000 is the perfect way to remove your amp from the floor and provide additional protection. This stand is well suited for a variety of stage and studio amplifier applications and features black, velveteen, rubber pads that grip and hold your equipment within the stand. Its A-frame construction adds stability when fully loaded, as do non-slip, rubber feet and a locking, cross brace. A friction, locking knob allows for quick height adjustments to the shelf in 5 different positions.

Padded support arms fold down and a single hinge permits legs to be folded. These features allow the stand to be broken down into 3 pieces when not in use, allowing it to lay flat for easy storage and travel.

Solid Construction
A-frame construction adds stability when fully loaded, as do non-slip, rubber feet and a locking, cross brace.
Portability
Padded support arms fold down and a single hinge permits legs to be folded, allowing stand to be broken down into 3 pieces when not in use.
Customization
A friction, locking knob allows for quick height adjustments to the shelf in 5 different positions.
UPC: 659814792450

On-Stage RS7000 Specs

Construction
Steel
Finish
Black, powder-coat finish
Height
17 - 24" adjustable height range
12" width
12" upper and lower arm length
12 - 15-1/2" adjustable platform depth
15-1/2" base spread
Weight
152 lb. weight capacity
Packaging Info
Package Weight
9.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
22.1 x 18.8 x 3.3"

On-Stage RS7000 Reviews

Great product

By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-03-03

Excellent stand, I use it at home for my son. He likes it very much

Sturdy, but tilt isn't adjustable

By coryatcf
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2012-08-27

Sturdy stand that folds conveniently, but only the height, and not the tilt angle Is adjustable.

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