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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best double--or single!--stand there is,
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works very well - but may need adjustment depending on usage,
By Thomas S. (The Real LA, on the South Coast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: OnStage GS7462DB Double Electric and Acoustic Guitar Stand (Electronics)
Built rock solid, folds out easy. Was a bit hard to figure out how to best set the acoustic and electric into. As it came, with the acoustic in the front cradle, the electric would impact on the head/neck of the acoustic when removing the electric. Removing the acoustic to get to the electric is not an option. Bending the long back side arms back a small amount, angled the electric back enough to give enough room to pull the electric out without impact, while the acoustic stays in the front cradle. Works well. No danger of the thing tipping over at all.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Front arms too long; back arms too short and close together.,
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This review is from: OnStage GS7462DB Double Electric and Acoustic Guitar Stand (Electronics)
I purchased this product for my bass guitars and found that it was not the right product for me.For the front stand, the distance from the arms (that support the body) to the top of the a-frame (which supports the neck) is too far. The A Frame leans away from the arms and the arms are pretty long. As a result, both the acoustic and the electric leaned too much for my comfort. Both sat at an angle of about 60 degrees (relative to the floor), instead of the 85 degrees that would be almost perpendicular to the floor. Since they leaned so much, I was concerned that they would lack stability and fall over. The acoustic, because it has no weight in the body, fell once I let go of the neck. The back stand was very narrow both front-to-back and side-to-side. Neither the neck, nor the body had any space between the supports and the guitar. Even the knobs rubbed against the supporting arms. The strings rubbed against the a-frame. It leaned at an acceptable angle, but there was no room for my electric bass guitar. It does not appear to have any adjustments to remedy these issues. I liked the idea of this stand, but the execution did not work for my guitars. I think if the back arms were longer and slightly more apart and the front arms were shorter, that the product might have worked for my equipment. I gave the product an extra star for good workmanship and padding. Acoustic: Carlos Robelli 4 string Electric: Washburn 5 string
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