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Work tool.
I bought something that could be thrown at the drummer if he was mistaken, and the rack should remain intact. It hasn't come in handy yet, but I've gone through concerts, moving in a trough with other racks and wires many times. A reliable and inexpensive rack that justifies the investment and exceeds expectations. If something changes with the drummer, I'll let you know.
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Holds the BASS successfully
Even though it is not mentioned, It's also suitable for the electric bass...
A very sturdy, well made and minimal stand that is really invisible (display-wise) but mainly you will not find your instrument on the floor with no reason! A real VFM here!
Tip for those who wonder: The "Millenium" logo is on a sticker that can be easily come off.
U-shape measurements: max width: 10cm and height: ~ 6cm
A very sturdy, well made and minimal stand that is really invisible (display-wise) but mainly you will not find your instrument on the floor with no reason! A real VFM here!
Tip for those who wonder: The "Millenium" logo is on a sticker that can be easily come off.
U-shape measurements: max width: 10cm and height: ~ 6cm
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LIGERO Y BONITO
EVERYTHING PURCHASED AT THOMMAN HAS BEEN A TRIUMPH, BOTH IN QUALITY AND IN CUSTOMER DEALING
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Lefties beware!
Thought it was about time I bought myself an electric guitar stand - and this one is a good choice for 90% of guitarists out there; solidly constructed, lightweight, looks and feels well made and is very reasonabley priced. And I love a bit of innovation too - so the idea of asymmetrical grippy arms was very appealing. But i didn't think it through... because - as a left-handed player - the asymmetrical design of the grippy lower arms doesn't work well. The stand is still just about useable but my bass has to sit at an angle because the guitar's control buttons bump against one of the arms. The problem is exacerbated by the distinctively asymmetrical jazz bass body shape of my jazz bass shape (Marcus Miller V7 Sire) although my other (standard body) bass has a similar issue. So unfortunately the instrument is supported on-the-skew and therefore less stable than were it on a standard symmetrically-armed stand. Felt it my duty to warn off my fellow lefties. Meanwhile, all you right-handers - go for it - clever bit of kit that won't break the bank.
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Very high quality for the price - Recommended
I use this stand for my Jackson electric guitar. It is very stable and the guitar rests very nicely. Also, you don't have to remove the cable to place the guitar on the stand, which is not the case for some similar guitar stands. Well at least, for Jackson ST style guitars. Only possible downside is that there is a warning note inside the package saying that the plastic parts touching the floor may react with laminate floor and cause markings, after some time. Well, I did have the stand on a laminate floor for 2-3 months, because you only live once, and nothing happened. Can't recommend enough, keep rocking or jazzing or whatever.
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Stands . . . Up To Scrutiny
Hello, Intertube surfers-
This guitar stand will stand your guitar up and keep it in the upright position. Tipsy friends and angry girlfriends may bear considerable watching, but isnt that how it is around your precious toys, anyway?
The price is unbeatable and the quality, though appearing as lacking because of the weight (barely any) and the shortness in stature (like a guitar stand, only smaller) stands, haha, up to task.
I tend to scrutinise the products I get from Thomann as that suspicious, "How do they do that so inexpensively?" You know the sentiment . . .
As I was saying, I tend to scrutinise Thomann more than the places that overcharge me, and I am disappointed when I say that Thomann never disappoints me. They do as they say, which is deliver a quality product far below the retail cost of the big name competitors.
Get one of these stands, or more if needed, right now. You'll be satisfied.
This guitar stand will stand your guitar up and keep it in the upright position. Tipsy friends and angry girlfriends may bear considerable watching, but isnt that how it is around your precious toys, anyway?
The price is unbeatable and the quality, though appearing as lacking because of the weight (barely any) and the shortness in stature (like a guitar stand, only smaller) stands, haha, up to task.
I tend to scrutinise the products I get from Thomann as that suspicious, "How do they do that so inexpensively?" You know the sentiment . . .
As I was saying, I tend to scrutinise Thomann more than the places that overcharge me, and I am disappointed when I say that Thomann never disappoints me. They do as they say, which is deliver a quality product far below the retail cost of the big name competitors.
Get one of these stands, or more if needed, right now. You'll be satisfied.
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Good value, but check your jack output position
This is a decent, budget-friendly stand that does exactly what it’s supposed to for most instruments. It’s simple, the padding is soft enough to protect the finish, and it feels stable for its price point.
However, I’ve encountered a specific compatibility issue with my instrument. If your bass has the output jack located on the lower edge like mine, one of the supporting arms sits exactly over the connector. This makes it impossible to rest the bass on the stand while the cable is plugged in, which is a significant drawback for me during rehearsals or breaks.
However, I’ve encountered a specific compatibility issue with my instrument. If your bass has the output jack located on the lower edge like mine, one of the supporting arms sits exactly over the connector. This makes it impossible to rest the bass on the stand while the cable is plugged in, which is a significant drawback for me during rehearsals or breaks.
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It's a good stand
I bought this as a gift for a bass player, and it's a really good stand.
Rubber is hard, and not going to damage your instrument. Finish is nice, and it fits well.
But personally, it's not something I would take on a gig, or fold/unfold multiple times. For home use, the bass guitar is not going anywhere.
If you want to have your electric guitar /bass off the floor, and on a nice display, it's going to get the job done
Rubber is hard, and not going to damage your instrument. Finish is nice, and it fits well.
But personally, it's not something I would take on a gig, or fold/unfold multiple times. For home use, the bass guitar is not going anywhere.
If you want to have your electric guitar /bass off the floor, and on a nice display, it's going to get the job done
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cheap price and great product
I use those stands all the time. Easy to carry and store
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Light and stable
It is surprisingly stable for that price and weight. It compares to other stand I have which costed 3x more. Keep in mind it will not perfectly suit every guitar. I keep a stratocaster type guitar on it and it works great. However I don't recommend leaving the cable plugged in typical strat design as it collides a bit with one of the bottom arms. I'm afraid you could damage the jack or the guitar will not stand straight. But again, this will depend on the guitar you have. For the money I've paid for this it's a 5 star product!
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