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Not trust worthy
The stand isn't very stable and is flimsy. I'm not willing to take the risk of putting my guitars on it. I would encourage everybody to spend more money and buy a decent stand, so that you wouldn't need to worry about your beloved guitar falling off.
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You get what you pay for
The 'saddle' pivots which may be useful for unusual body shapes but for a LP/Strat/Tele is just annoying and the material on the 'saddle' is slippy and your guitar will fall forward unless you are careful.
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You get what you pay for.
Rather unstable and wobbly standard. Maybe use it for some cheaper acoustic guitars, but would not recommend using it for valuable stuff.
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Spend A Little More
I purchased this stand to sit my new Harley Benton PB-50 on. I have a similar stand by On-Stage.
The looks are identical, but that is where it ends. Workmanship is poor compared to the On-Stage.
No way my PB-50 was going on it.
I wound up putting my much lighter Ibanez Mikro bass on this stand, and the PB-50 on the On-Stage.
If you have a heavier instrument, I would get a better made stand.
The looks are identical, but that is where it ends. Workmanship is poor compared to the On-Stage.
No way my PB-50 was going on it.
I wound up putting my much lighter Ibanez Mikro bass on this stand, and the PB-50 on the On-Stage.
If you have a heavier instrument, I would get a better made stand.
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A bit Flimsy
I tried to use this stand for a 3/4 electric guitar, but I was always expecting it to fall down. For an acoustic guitar It might be more suitable as it is a lighter instrument. For an electric I don't recommend it. However, for the price much cannot be expected.
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Millennium GS 2000
This 2 part stand is a slight bit of a disaster. Not very sturdy and not all in one unit. It has to be put together every single time you want to use it. Steer clear
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Millenium GS-2000
In all the things i buy here in thoman this is the worst . it have good stability but the material is not good.
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Don't Stand for the Millenium GS-2000.
Don't Stand for the Millenium GS-2000. You only get what you pay for is not true in this case. This is not the cheapest Guitar Stand that Thomann sell, but it must be one of the worst, if not the worst. It is relatively well made, but it is definitely not user friendly. The 2 pronged rest at the bottom of the stand that the guitar sits on swivels & turns as soon as you let go & try to place the guitar onto it. It's just like a juggling act, but when the guitar is on the stand it's not that stable either. It's not that good when your on the move either as it has to be disassembled & because of the shape of the pieces, it gets tangled with other pieces of kit in your equipment bag. All-In-All, I recommend you Don't Stand for the Millenium GS-2000 & buy an alternative for your guitar.
Keep On Rockin', Nineacre Woody.
Keep On Rockin', Nineacre Woody.
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Does the job, but would not buy it anymore
The stand looks and feels a bit cheap.
Compared to my other stands, i would not buy it anymore.
Compared to my other stands, i would not buy it anymore.
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Very cheap but very unstable
I don't like the design of it, a guitar never fits fully and the chance whole stand to fall forward are too high for me. Use it as a holder for my jacket in the rehearsal room.
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