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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for the multiple-guitar owner,
By Joe "Joe: The True Master of the Force" (Pleasant Grove, UT.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: OnStage GS7252B Heavy Duty Double Guitar Stand, Black (Electronics)
This is a well built, durable guitar stand. I have a guitar and two bass guitars and I needed a stand which was space efficent. So I bought this one with the hope that it would save me space, and it did! I am very pleased with this stand. I recommend it to all multiple-guitar owners and the like. It provides you with space and options. If you get bored with one guitar, just rotate the stand and play the other one. Excellent buy!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Guitar Stand - Study & Inexpensive,
By Loren Malm (Anderson, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: OnStage GS7252B Heavy Duty Double Guitar Stand, Black (Electronics)
First - a note about guitar stands in general:When I first got my acoustic I didn't know how important it was to have a guitar stand - I just stored my guitar in its case. What I didn't realize at that time was that despite my best intentions, a guitar stored in a case doesn't get played... A helpful brother-in-law who's been playing for most of his life told me I really needed to get a stand and keep my guitar on it, and I must admit this small change has greatly contributed to my ability to just pick up the guitar and play. Your mileage may vary, but for me this stand was an important accessory! About this specific guitar stand: This is a nice dual-guitar stand, I've got a large acoustic which is very light, and a Les Paul copy which is very heavy, and yet the stand never seems unbalanced or unsturdy. I was also a little concerned the tops of the headstocks would hit each other (the tops of the guitars angle toward each other on this stand) but that turned out not to be a problem, provided the top of the stand (which holds the necks) is raised to the top of the center pole. The only "negative" about this stand would be the rubber "straps" which are supposed to hold the guitar neck in place are about worthless - I tried to use them a couple of times and gave up. First, it's not really needed (gravity is all you need) and second, they are very difficult to put on and take off. My advice - just ditch them and if you have a real $5,000 Les Paul you want to make sure doesn't fall out of stand, use a Velcro strap or something around the top tongs of the stand - or get a wall hook. For everyone else, this stand is great - the guitar is not falling out and is a lot easier to pick up and play than if it was stored in a case.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a stable and solid unit,
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This review is from: OnStage GS7252B Heavy Duty Double Guitar Stand, Black (Electronics)
This is a solid stand for 2 guitars. Is is stable whether there are 1 or 2 instruments on it. You have to be careful when placing the second guitar on it or the tuning heads will collide and could scratch each other. If you set the neck support in a high position this problem is pretty much avoided. Overall I am pleased with it, and given what's out there, I'd buy it again if I needed another one.
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