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I use this at home to fit my electric 12 string. It was very hard to find a stand like this for electric guitar bodies.
I was not impressed at first because the holding mechanism seems a bit flimsy, but then the (pretty heavy) guitar stayed there for weeks with occasional playing without moving or sliding a bit.
Playing on the stand is ok but the guitar is very vertical, It would be nice to have the possibility to tilt the guitar a bit to improve the view of the neck.
I recommend.
I was not impressed at first because the holding mechanism seems a bit flimsy, but then the (pretty heavy) guitar stayed there for weeks with occasional playing without moving or sliding a bit.
Playing on the stand is ok but the guitar is very vertical, It would be nice to have the possibility to tilt the guitar a bit to improve the view of the neck.
I recommend.
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K&M quality, but small tweak
Good in the sense that it's much more ergonomic to use this and step away for breaks. Eliminates the occasional back and shoulder pain I had from using a stool and footrest instead. One small problem is that the cradle wobbled for me when the right hand was fast picking lead patterns. I got a Smallrig magic arm with a crab clamp each end, which locks the bottom of the cradle to the telescopic part of the stand, and eliminates any bounce.
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Take the back ache out of your practice sessions
I was intrigued by this, and got it to try to enable practice with less strain on my shoulders and back.
It is a very well engineered product, as far as I can tell, though it would perhaps be reassuring if the parts were a bit more solid. But that would make it less portable. Also, I've got two K&M guitar stands that I've had for many years, and they have held up well, so I'm optimistic. So far, so good. I would certainly recommend regularly tightening up all parts for this though.
It is a very well engineered product, as far as I can tell, though it would perhaps be reassuring if the parts were a bit more solid. But that would make it less portable. Also, I've got two K&M guitar stands that I've had for many years, and they have held up well, so I'm optimistic. So far, so good. I would certainly recommend regularly tightening up all parts for this though.
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