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Now I have two amp stands and no amps.
It's also surprising how little height makes a difference - that 4" is plenty usually. I once had an old Marshall 4x12" that someone had fitted 6" tall trolley wheels to, and it sounded much better in a band situation than any other 4x12" I've used, which typically have 2-3" wheels or none.
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Interestingly, even the Cub with kickstand angled up on the floor makes a noticeable difference - not as good as where it is now, but better. Now, I should clarify that the floor in my den is carpeted so that will 'suck' tone into the floor. However, it is different on a wooden floor which will reflect much more of the sound - I remember this from having my AD120VTX on a wooden floor before my den was done and waiting for the new carpet to be fitted.
Here's a pic of their positions in my den - you can't see them but the VC12 is under the Valvetronix plinth and my Boss BCB60 pedal board is under the triple 8080/Laney VC30 stack - I simply pull them out when needed. The mini fx board shown in the pic (for the fx loop of my Valvetronix AD120VTX) goes under the DSL401/Laney Cub plinth: