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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 2024
Functional, good looking, cushioned.
Jeff Wallace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2023
I’m very happy with this 7 guitar stand. I remember saving up for a single guitar stand from guitar center years ago that cost almost as much as this item. The cushion is very nice and holds my different guitars well. It’s a little tight with acoustics or trems with the arms on them, but they fit. It seems very sturdy in fact, and I’m impressed that it is vertical enough to get close to the wall without being unstable. Will 100% purchase this again when I inevitably buy 7 more guitars and my wife tells me to move into our shed 🤘
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2023
It sucked, they’re screws don’t line up and stripped out, used my own zip screws.
jbrianb
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2020
I purchased the 7 guitar stand.The good:- Holds 7 guitars easily. I even crammed two more in by using capos on the ends for additional positions. This wouldn't work for acoustics or large bodied electrics, but it can be rigged to hold 9 bodies (strats, teles, solid bodies).- Fairly sturdy. Despite the fact that it folds down for storage, it is quite sturdy enough for guitars. I wouldn't snatch and yank on it once assembled, but if you don't handle it roughly, it should be plenty stable.- It does fold down for storage. That's a nice feature.- It's a simple design that comes together pretty easily, though there is a caveat below.- The spacing is wide enough for most acoustic guitars. I have several and had no trouble fitting any of mine in there as long as I kept it at 7 guitars.The bad:- The instructions are hideous. The only thing good about them is that upon close examination of the images in the instructions, I realized that the foam padding covered some of the screw holes. I didn't cut it as others have done, but I did bunch it up to get access to those holes. Once I got the screws in, the foam looked fine. I could cut it back, but why bother? Anyway, I had to wing assembly, though it did take a few minutes to figure out to look beneath the foam for holes. The English translation of the instructions was out of a bad translation dictionary. I am not looking at them now, but it's little stuff, like if you called a post a column or if you referred to a nut as a fastener. Those are NOT specific examples of this, but generally the kind of things you'll face with these instructions.I find this product represents a good value for the money. If your engineering skills are poor and you REQUIRE good instructions, take a pass. But I'm probably about average on things like this and it only cost me a few extra minutes. If you look at the pieces and the assembled product, you can probably figure it out without much trouble. And if you do, you'll have a decent stand at a good price.
Jason
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de agosto de 2018
I'm doing this review after just initially receiving the 7-guitar stand and putting it together. I have not had it for a long time; so I don't know how it will stand the test of time. I gave it 5 stars because I've got no issues with it at this time. If I have issues, then I'll come back and adjust my review. Otherwise, I consider it a decent product for a cheap price, and would buy again, and/or recommend.I read all the reviews, studied the pictures, design, problems, etc.. for all the 7-guitar stands in the $30-60 price range, and this one seemed to be the best of the lot. The upright mounting brackets have 3 spot welds (versus 1) and no one complained about them bending or breaking off, like on some of the other stands. The other complaints seemed to be mainly shipping issues, missing/wrong parts, surface rust, and holes not lining up. I received it in a few days with... no shipping damage, no bent or missing parts, no stripped screws or anything, and all the holes lined up just fine. It went together very quickly and easily. It did have the smallest amount of surface rust on the very ends of a couple of the tubes, like someone had mentioned. I mean, the very end though; where the tubes were cut. No big deal at all, as it'll never be seen once snapped together though. I guess I got lucky. I don't know. Just like the next person, I'm no fan of the cheaply built, slap-together, sweat-shop labor products that you find online now-a-days, but.. I bought a 7-guitar stand for $28, that seems to be designed/built well enough to do the job it's intended for. It's not built like a tank, and I'd spend more money on something that was, if my intention was to take it on the road. It's just going to sit in the practice room and hold guitars though.
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