Sorry if this has already been gone over.
So I've been looking through the

pics of peoples amps and noticed that there were a lot of combos just sitting on the floor. I'm wondering why you don't use a hammock of sorts to suspend the amp from floor vibration.....

just fuckin with ya.
What I am curious about is why so many combos and cabs ARE just sitting flat on the floor

I have seen some people take measures, but not many at least so far as the photos go. There are ampstands? Maybe kickback legs? Just a wedge of wood under the cab to tilt it up. These are just a couple means by which to get the speaker aimed at your ears so you can actually hear what your amp sounds like

When its on the floor you're hearing an unbalanced presentation. You're not hearing the treble properly. I know on stage it makes a difference too, for some shows I'll just use my combo for my monitor, if the soundman is copacetic. I do the same thing with my half stacks too, tilting them back. Of course I already keep my Heads on the floor
Does anybody did this or just doesnt care? Any inventive means you've devised. Do pedal builders take this into account and boost the treble assuming most people have their combos on the floor?
