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I bought this to see if it would work with my Markbass CMD121P - and it does the job perfectly well at a very reasonable price, pointing the bass at my face and not my feet and reducing direct contact with the floor - and it's foldable and slips right into the hollow at the back of the amp - or wherever. Admittedly, the combo isn't that heavy (just over 13 kg/29 lbs.), but I imagine it would take weightier things fine.
The wedge would seem to go well, then, with combos that are short and squat. I could see it working with squarish guitar amps too, but not with tall ones, like Fender Hotrods - or anything that is much taller than it is deep - gravity dictates that they would just fall over. I tried it with my Blues Deluxe - and it doesn't work - I also tried with Twin Reverb, and while it balanced without falling over, it just looked too much on the precarious side. But cube-type amps should work just fine.
So in my case and with its intended use for a squat combo, it definitely does the trick.
I bought this to see if it would work with my Markbass CMD121P - and it does the job perfectly well at a very reasonable price, pointing the bass at my face and not my feet and reducing direct contact with the floor - and it's foldable and slips right into the hollow at the back of the amp - or wherever. Admittedly, the combo isn't that heavy (just over 13 kg/29
I bought this to see if it would work with my Markbass CMD121P - and it does the job perfectly well at a very reasonable price, pointing the bass at my face and not my feet and reducing direct contact with the floor - and it's foldable and slips right into the hollow at the back of the amp - or wherever. Admittedly, the combo isn't that heavy (just over 13 kg/29 lbs.), but I imagine it would take weightier things fine.
The wedge would seem to go well, then, with combos that are short and squat. I could see it working with squarish guitar amps too, but not with tall ones, like Fender Hotrods - or anything that is much taller than it is deep - gravity dictates that they would just fall over. I tried it with my Blues Deluxe - and it doesn't work - I also tried with Twin Reverb, and while it balanced without falling over, it just looked too much on the precarious side. But cube-type amps should work just fine.
So in my case and with its intended use for a squat combo, it definitely does the trick.
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AER Tilt System
Slowlefthand 02.06.2020
Very well made and solid. Will fold-down to fit in the amp case pocket. The angle gives a good projection from a flat surface if the amp is not being used on a stand. Highly recommended for all situations.
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well made, however useless
Engltje 12.11.2024
I bought this tilt together with an AER compact 60-4. When I use the electric plug that came with the Compact amp it will bypass the tilt. In other words: the plug reaches the floor before the amp can rest on the tilt. Hard to believe that AER has engineered this.
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Simple & effective
Paul2118 05.07.2014
The AER tilt system is very simple and totally effective. It securely supports the cabinet at a healthy backwood tilt. I have used it with cabinets in excess of 30kg without any problems. It doe as exactly as advertised, what more could you ask for.