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Work tool.
I bought something that could be thrown at the drummer if he was mistaken, and the rack should remain intact. It hasn't come in handy yet, but I've gone through concerts, moving in a trough with other racks and wires many times. A reliable and inexpensive rack that justifies the investment and exceeds expectations. If something changes with the drummer, I'll let you know.
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Not for offsets
It’s alright quality in general I guess, and I think that you would have an issue with acoustics or even lighter electric guitars.
However, the offset body and weight of my Fender Jaguar was apparently too much for this little piece of gear. After a couple months, it started to be very wobbly, as if both legs were moving away from each other every time I laid the guitar on them.
Over a month after that, it simply broke completely - I once laid the guitar and both legs just separated. The little plastic bit on the top (where the back of the body rests) just disintegrated into bits somehow, leaving hidden screws to dent the laquer on the back of the Jag’. Not cool.
All in all, if you buy something cheap, I guess you can’t complain when it breaks on you. I ended up throwing this one out and putting a little more money to buy one of the Hercules stands (guitars hang by the neck on them, so no problem for offsets) as I would rather invest a little more buck to avoid having to pay for paint jobs on a 1.2k€ guitar.
Though I’m sure if you’ll be using it for acoustics or very light guitars that you don’t pick up too often, it’ll be just perfect.
However, the offset body and weight of my Fender Jaguar was apparently too much for this little piece of gear. After a couple months, it started to be very wobbly, as if both legs were moving away from each other every time I laid the guitar on them.
Over a month after that, it simply broke completely - I once laid the guitar and both legs just separated. The little plastic bit on the top (where the back of the body rests) just disintegrated into bits somehow, leaving hidden screws to dent the laquer on the back of the Jag’. Not cool.
All in all, if you buy something cheap, I guess you can’t complain when it breaks on you. I ended up throwing this one out and putting a little more money to buy one of the Hercules stands (guitars hang by the neck on them, so no problem for offsets) as I would rather invest a little more buck to avoid having to pay for paint jobs on a 1.2k€ guitar.
Though I’m sure if you’ll be using it for acoustics or very light guitars that you don’t pick up too often, it’ll be just perfect.
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MB
Holds the BASS successfully
Even though it is not mentioned, It's also suitable for the electric bass...
A very sturdy, well made and minimal stand that is really invisible (display-wise) but mainly you will not find your instrument on the floor with no reason! A real VFM here!
Tip for those who wonder: The "Millenium" logo is on a sticker that can be easily come off.
U-shape measurements: max width: 10cm and height: ~ 6cm
A very sturdy, well made and minimal stand that is really invisible (display-wise) but mainly you will not find your instrument on the floor with no reason! A real VFM here!
Tip for those who wonder: The "Millenium" logo is on a sticker that can be easily come off.
U-shape measurements: max width: 10cm and height: ~ 6cm
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LIGERO Y BONITO
EVERYTHING PURCHASED AT THOMMAN HAS BEEN A TRIUMPH, BOTH IN QUALITY AND IN CUSTOMER DEALING
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C
Very high quality for the price - Recommended
I use this stand for my Jackson electric guitar. It is very stable and the guitar rests very nicely. Also, you don't have to remove the cable to place the guitar on the stand, which is not the case for some similar guitar stands. Well at least, for Jackson ST style guitars. Only possible downside is that there is a warning note inside the package saying that the plastic parts touching the floor may react with laminate floor and cause markings, after some time. Well, I did have the stand on a laminate floor for 2-3 months, because you only live once, and nothing happened. Can't recommend enough, keep rocking or jazzing or whatever.
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Stable stand, but could be better
Nice little low-profile stand which folds up flatly. The only flaw is that the top part (which touches the back of the guitar) is made of hard-ish plastic. This is fine for my Stratocaster clone which has a metal joint between the body and neck at that exact location, but my other guitar (a Hagstrom Ultra Swede) is made from solid wood with no metal on the backside of the neck. I can't/won't use this stand for that guitar, since it risks scratching the back. It would be nice if they used a softer material here that wouldn't scratch wood.
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AM
cheap price and great product
I use those stands all the time. Easy to carry and store
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Handy to have around
Low profile design means it's easy to keep out of the way. Nothing to rash the finish around the top of the neck, but the rubberised top means even the offset bass I've neen using it for hasn't taken a tumble off it yet.
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This is my very first buy here!
Hi everybody! I ordered this from south of Russia, UPS made it delivered in 7 days, which i think is fast.
Definetly will buy some more here in Thomann soon!
Good luck everyone!
Definetly will buy some more here in Thomann soon!
Good luck everyone!
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This will definitely survive the test of your curious cat!
If you're tired of carefully tucking your guitar away in the case every time you take a break for a minute; if the thought of resting your precious instrument against your amp even for a short moment terrifies you (as it should); if your home animals are particularly nosy about your new, expensive guitar, then getting one of these is going to be a cheap insurance.
This thing will probably hold your guitar up to a level 7 earthquake in the Richter scale.
It's really, robust, durable and stable. It does not wobble at all and the base legs have thick rubber caps, which makes the grip really good on solid surfaces like lacquered wood.
My Fender Stratocaster sits very well in this stand, I simply can't imagine it ever falling out.
I do not recommend keeping this on a carpet.
And I think it could bruise the finish off the guitar a bit during long term use. Not that much of a problem for guitars with polyurethane finish, which tends to "brush off" a bit, but nitrocellulose finish tends to come off in large flakes. Take that in account!
It's still a 5 star product!
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Pros:
+ Reasonable pricing
+ Very robust and durable
+ Very stable
Cons:
- Did not like the manufacturer markings
- Could ruin the finish of a guitar, particularly on nitrocellulose lacquer
This thing will probably hold your guitar up to a level 7 earthquake in the Richter scale.
It's really, robust, durable and stable. It does not wobble at all and the base legs have thick rubber caps, which makes the grip really good on solid surfaces like lacquered wood.
My Fender Stratocaster sits very well in this stand, I simply can't imagine it ever falling out.
I do not recommend keeping this on a carpet.
And I think it could bruise the finish off the guitar a bit during long term use. Not that much of a problem for guitars with polyurethane finish, which tends to "brush off" a bit, but nitrocellulose finish tends to come off in large flakes. Take that in account!
It's still a 5 star product!
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Pros:
+ Reasonable pricing
+ Very robust and durable
+ Very stable
Cons:
- Did not like the manufacturer markings
- Could ruin the finish of a guitar, particularly on nitrocellulose lacquer
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