New Amp Tilting "CORNER BUGS"

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Bob Cox
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New Amp Tilting "CORNER BUGS"

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Here's one of my new items that is a must if you like your amp tilted on stage to here what you play. These new "AMP CORNER BUGS " will let you easily tilt your amplifier any desired amout so you can hear what your playing.The adjustable rods will easily slide right back out of the new solid welded corner sleeves when you are ready to tear down.They work well on Nash 112 and nash 400 and session 400 and many others. They will also work to tilt most racks which will enable you to use and see it better.
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Image. Very easily removed . Just raise amp and slide rods out, its that easy. . No more bulky heavy stands and chairs, this is the ticket. Your gonna love these . Simply remove and keep your old corners .Then replace them with the new AMP CORNER BUGS . Adjust the collar on the rod to the desired tilt angle and Wha La .Once set it will be set for your amp unless you decide to change the tilt later. The pictures above shows how easily they are to use on standard size amps.They work well on almost all amps. Availible in black only . The ones in photo are custom painted to match my amp.
Also pictured are my new Corner Bugs guitar holder that mounts on the front of your amp.It adjust up and down,simply tighten collar at point needed. Removes easy at the end of show simply by lifting it out. You can get a set of the Amp Corner Bugs tilts for a low introductry price of 26.50, plus shipping, or for the same price you can get one of my Corner Bugs Guitar holder. I have several sets of of both models made up at this time. Some of the local pickers are grabbing them. I use mine on my amps and on my profex rack. I do not chrome plate these they are shipped black. I suppose you could paint them chrome alunimun if you need them to match your chrome corners. I will try an answer any questions you have about them.
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Good idea

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Good idea - I looked because of the name but that is a great idea.

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Post by Bill Ferguson »

Hey TD,
So how do these affect putting your padded cover on the amp. My cover is very tight.
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I have been using Leann Sharp covers on mine. When I designed these I tried to keep them lower than the top of the corner. So they are pretty cover friendly . They really don't stick out to much. about 5/16. If care is taken they will probably be ok Bill. thanks
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That's a great idea. I used to put an ashtray under my amp to tilt it to the desired angle, but ashtrays are hard to find these days.
I have been using Diane Sharps covers on mine.
Huh, there's a Leann Sharp who makes covers, too.
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Thanks for wonderful replies and Leann Sharp if your listening I had your first name wrong but "now corrected" . There used to be a neighbor called Dianne with the same last name , I am pleading a true senior moment please forgive me.
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'' You D Man Bobby ''

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:D '' WOW '' Bobby you have done it again ! Another great invention ! Are you going to bring some to the next jam ? If you have other items to sell bring those also . See you soon my friend . G.P.
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