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Unsuitable for Amplifiers
The stand is aesthetically pleasing; however, it is clearly designed for very small amplifiers and does not meet professional standards. The units are extremely small, to the point where they feel insufficient for practical use.
Additionally, the first unit I unpacked was defective—it arrived bent and was missing a rubber foot. This raises concerns about quality control.
If you are looking for something reliable and suitable for professional use, this product is not appropriate. It lacks the dimensions and structural support required even for a modest amplifier such as the Roland JC-40, which already gives a clear indication of its limitations.
I must also note that recently Thomann seems to be underperforming in this category, as items are being shipped without adequate quality assurance.
Additionally, the first unit I unpacked was defective—it arrived bent and was missing a rubber foot. This raises concerns about quality control.
If you are looking for something reliable and suitable for professional use, this product is not appropriate. It lacks the dimensions and structural support required even for a modest amplifier such as the Roland JC-40, which already gives a clear indication of its limitations.
I must also note that recently Thomann seems to be underperforming in this category, as items are being shipped without adequate quality assurance.
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K
A worthless, nonsense product.
Why does this even exist? Any amp I tried putting on it simply falls forward, because the angle is quite shallow and the parts that hold the amp are waay too short. Was it designed by someone who never tried it out?!
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