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The Ultimate Amp-150 Genesis Amp Stand has a unique tripod-base amp stand is very stable, holds up to 75 lbs., and has 3 tilt angles. Arms and legs fold up for portability.
Well, I bought two of these stands for my band and as soon as I got to the studio they broke. Supposibly they hold up to 75 pounds, we play through two fender hot rod devilles and as soon as we set one of them on the stand, the neck of the stand broke. I don't think this can even hold 15 pounds for that matter, definetly not worth buying. For an extra 10 bucks you can get the other stand which is a lot sturdier and worth the money, I bought two of those and they work great.
Reviewed by SourJ on 2/12/2007 who plays punk rock.
I bought 2 of these and really liked the design. Took them to the gig when we are the house band. Set my amps on them and they were perfect for my setup.We leave our gear set up and when I came back the for the next show (a week later) My amp was laying on the stage and the stand was broke. I had a Peavey Blues Classic on it that weighed around 50lbs. They say they will hold uo to 75lbs..NOT!...I put my HotRod Deville (50lbs) on the other one and 2 days later guess what...Amp on the floor. I think but not sure these may be ok for small amps up to 25lbs but will NOT hold 50lbs much less 75lbs. Thats my 2 cents...hope it helps.
Reviewed by Double Stop Chops on 1/5/2007 who plays Country, Rock, Pop.
I use this with a Fishman Loudbox 100 - only 23lbs. so this stand does a great job with it. The metal construction seems heavy-duty for a small unit - though time will tell with the plastic parts. I have DI outs, effects loops, etc. on the back of the amp so it has to be positioned just right so the back post is not blocking any of those ports. Otherwise, it's perfect! It folds up real nice and compact! Not sure about the 75lb. rating though - maybe 50lbs. or less might be more accurate. But it's under 30bucks with a 5 year warranty - so I think it's worth it!
Reviewed by Eight-oh-Eight on 2/8/2007 who plays pop, rock, folk.
Have used the Ultimate 150 stand for three years with no incidents. One important point--make sure the stand is locked and solidly positioned before you start throwing things on it. Have used the Ultimate 150 for my 45 lb amps and my 55 lb speaker boxes. The Ultimate 150 folds nicely, stays out of the way, is ready when you need it and always performs in the clutch--kinda like a good partner!
Reviewed by DansbyMusic on 10/1/2009 who plays Americana.
Okay I saw the reviews from the others and have to disagree. I have this stand for several months now and haven't had any problems with it all. I use it for two different amps, 1) Rivera 55-112 37lbs and 2) Marshall AS100D 47lbs. This stand is sturdy and is portable. It has a locking device on the bottom that locks the legs in place, once it is locked I feel very secure with my amps on this stand. It is also great just to close it up and put it in my gig bag. Hope this helps...
Reviewed by Frank "Spare Parts" on 9/18/2009 who plays Christian, Blues, Rock.