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86 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well built folding stand great for guitar music and tab,
By Bob "Bob in Big Bear Ca" (Big Bear, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hisonic Signature Series 7121 Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carrying Bag
I bought this to replace a folding stand that was just not strong enough to hold up under the weight of some of my guitar books. This stand works great for me, and hold even the largest of my music and tab books.
The construction is much better than other portable stands I've used in the past, and has two great features that I really appreciate. One is it's height adjustable, and two is the tilting head. The tilting head is a real bonous on a portable stnad, and this one works great. For the price this stand is a great buy that I would recommend to anyone, but being primarily a guitarist this stand is execptional. With the page holders tilting head and height adjustability this is one of the best stand purchases a guitarist can make.
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best little stand for your buck,
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This review is from: Hisonic Signature Series 7121 Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carrying Bag
I have bought many folding stands in my day and this one is by far the most superior! It is sturdy and increadably adjustable, it is a must have for all musicians.
68 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Inadequate,
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This review is from: Hisonic Signature Series 7121 Two Section Folding Music Stand with Carrying Bag
I am a beginning violinist and have never owned a music stand. This one looked appealing and cheap and based on the reviews I thought it would be decent.
The first thing I noticed when I set it up is that is that for whatever reason it stood at a slant. I examined it, trying to find the reason why this was, but couldn't see precisely where the problem was; there was some subtle structural problem that prevented it from standing up straight. I tried placing it on multiple areas of my floor to see if it was simply uneven floorboards, but that was not the case. The stand itself was a bit too short; at maximum height I have to look down at my sheet music, instead of it being approximately at eye level. I am not an incredibly tall person; I am slightly under 6'0". A few more inches or even a foot would have made helped. I had to back away from the stand in order to not have to look down. The final thing that turned me off is how I broke the bottom tightening peg off simply by, well, tightening it. Perhaps this is my fault, but I don't recall using an unreasonable amount of force. I believe that it simply is that the plastic is so cheap that it didn't take much force to break it off. Had I not broken it so soon it probably would have broken within a few months of use. The stand itself is made out of a metal, but it's not incredibly strong. Just by screwing in pegs you will scrape off the thin, flaky coating of paint and probably scrape into the stand itself. Underneath the paint it seems like some parts of the stand are actually kind of rusty. Overall I am very disappointed. Since it's broken, the stand practically unusable. In the future I will go to a real store to buy a music stand, so I can thoroughly examine its quality before purchasing, or perhaps base a future purchase off of another musician's recommendation.
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