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good for undisturbed home use
Very flimsy when put together. It holds up if only used at home and not moved around as much. Guitars with trems installed sit too close to the back of other guitars. I only bought it because I have V and other wierd shapes that only this seem to accommodate. I had to put it on furniture risers so I can get my Rhoads V on it without the tip of the V touching the floor. Kind of awkward but it seems to work.
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Great Stand
I've bought this item to keep my instruments all together in one place of my studio.
The stand is well balanced and can hold various instruments such as electric guitars, bass guitars and also acoustic instruments. The stand comes disassembled but it's easy to put it up.
All parts that are in contact to the instruments are padded with a dense non-slip foam. (The company do not recommend this stand for instruments with nitro-laquer).
So far none of my seven instrumens have any marks within the contact points with the foam.
The downside in my opinion is the "light look" of the stand that could make you think it won't hold all the instruments without collapsing.
I would also mention that the rubber feet of the stand could be a little bigger and solid avoiding marks on wooden floor and making the stand more stable.
The stand is well balanced and can hold various instruments such as electric guitars, bass guitars and also acoustic instruments. The stand comes disassembled but it's easy to put it up.
All parts that are in contact to the instruments are padded with a dense non-slip foam. (The company do not recommend this stand for instruments with nitro-laquer).
So far none of my seven instrumens have any marks within the contact points with the foam.
The downside in my opinion is the "light look" of the stand that could make you think it won't hold all the instruments without collapsing.
I would also mention that the rubber feet of the stand could be a little bigger and solid avoiding marks on wooden floor and making the stand more stable.
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OK for the price, but not great
Assembly was difficult. There were no holes in the protective rubber on the bits the guitars rest on, leading me to think there was a manufacturing error. There was no mention of needing to search for the holes behind the rubber and having to line up the pieces over the hidden holes. Two holes were too large and the screws just kept turning, so I had to cut a wooden dowel and insert it into the tube for the screws to bind- otherwise assembly would have been impossible.
I mean it looks OK… I guess- and it does support the guitars well enough to use, so it’s not bad. Just not great.
A good option if you are on a budget and have the resources to work around manufacturing faults to get it built. If I did not, I would have had to return it. 🤷♂️
I mean it looks OK… I guess- and it does support the guitars well enough to use, so it’s not bad. Just not great.
A good option if you are on a budget and have the resources to work around manufacturing faults to get it built. If I did not, I would have had to return it. 🤷♂️
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I was going to buy a 3 guitar stand when I saw this one. For now, I have 3 guitars / basses but what about the future? I could even use that extra real estate to have my cables and straps for example. That's what I've done. With some Thomann V1012 and some elastic thread, I got all my cables on the first section, on the second I have my straps and the others are for the guitars. Nice way to organize your cables and straps right? Still, one has to say, it's not very stable, every time I get one of my guitars on or off it i'm just hoping it won't fall down. Besides that, if you "open" it to the max there won't be any guitar or bass that fits, you just have to level it to the level of your guitar necks. That is just plain weird.
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it does its job, just
I would like to find adjustable feet on these kind of racks. Instead, I had to find the sweet spot of the room's floor...
Also, if you have a Fender Jazz Bass, be aware that it rests on the strap button: no way to accomodate it differently. So I guess that soon or later, the foam will break in correspondence of the button (too much pressure)
Also, if you have a Fender Jazz Bass, be aware that it rests on the strap button: no way to accomodate it differently. So I guess that soon or later, the foam will break in correspondence of the button (too much pressure)
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A bit rickety
Yes this is cheap so I wasn't expecting great quality, and indeed it works fine for the bedroom, however the one time I took it to a gig I very nearly knocked it over a couple times which scared me quite a bit! So please don't buy one for gigging, but for use in the home it is fine.
Service and delivery from Thomann was to the usual high standard.
Service and delivery from Thomann was to the usual high standard.
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does the job
I have mine for some time now, the rubbers keep falling, keeps shaking all over. Haven't had any serious issue with mine but I always keep it against the wall for extra stability.
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Easy to setup, and can be easily folded and packed.
The guitars have a tendency to bump-up against each other if not carefully positioned. Pay attention if you mix acoustic guitars with solid guitars. The stability is not very good.
Not useful for heavy-metal guitars and other models non standard.
Attention: Not suitable for nitrocellulose lacquer guitars.
Anyway, the overall is correct for bands on tour that have lots of gear.
The guitars have a tendency to bump-up against each other if not carefully positioned. Pay attention if you mix acoustic guitars with solid guitars. The stability is not very good.
Not useful for heavy-metal guitars and other models non standard.
Attention: Not suitable for nitrocellulose lacquer guitars.
Anyway, the overall is correct for bands on tour that have lots of gear.
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