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Great piece of Equipment
Used this for gigging as it is sturdy enough to hold two acoustic guitars and easy to set up along with the ease of use of picking up and dropping down your guitar, knowing it is in safe hands. Great value for money, happy the purchase.
Pros: Sturdy, Good height adapter, Added foam protects the guitar body.
Cons: Legs do expand out quite a bit to maximise the sturdiness, or else it wouldn't be the best stability wise.
Have used this piece of equipment in countless gigs and use in a practice space, a definite buy that saves time and a good piece of mind that your equipment is in good hands.
Pros: Sturdy, Good height adapter, Added foam protects the guitar body.
Cons: Legs do expand out quite a bit to maximise the sturdiness, or else it wouldn't be the best stability wise.
Have used this piece of equipment in countless gigs and use in a practice space, a definite buy that saves time and a good piece of mind that your equipment is in good hands.
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Stable, safe, space saving stand
I own two of these for use on stage and in my small studio. The idea of a two-guitar stand is economic and space saving. The neck holder is a triumph of clever design: it locks under the guitar's own weight, the guitar can't escape even when the stand is wacked. Well done! The guitar is protected from the stand's pillar by a big soft sleeve. This sleeve is designed to move up and down the pillar to adapt to different instruments. I'd prefer a slightly stiffer fit, as it could 'sink'. On one of my two stands, there's a faulty screw (synthetic top moves while metal screw does not move). So not full score.
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