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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...
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Holds my P Bass fine
I was a bit worried that it wouldn't be able to take the weight of a bass guitar but it does the job fine. Could use some extra padding to support...
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little expense so much yield
it does its job, light, practical, and for now also resistant. thank you thomann always accurate and fast in deliveries
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It's not a bad product but the part where you place the guitar's body could have been made of a softer material and also the stability could have...
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Cheap stand, ok for cheap guitars
Does not work with nitro lacquered guitars. But a bit of cover will prevent coloring. Tips easy and is a bit unstable with light instruments. For...
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Does the job
Many years ago I used to have a much bigger stand with a locking mechanism that gave me more confidence, but it was too big and I didn't want to...
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Miss neck stability
Having used the stand for a couple of weeks Ive bought a different stand since with a holder at the neck area as well as the base of the guitar....
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Cheap and Functional, but...
...according to the accompanying flyer in the packaging "The plasticiser contained in the rubber feet of this product may possibly react with the...
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An honest offer for the price. But. Beware of using it with vintage instruments. The back support will react and damage nitro finishes on your...
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Lacking in quality
It is a handy stand, light, balanced and folds very easily. The only problem I have with it is that the arms, that hold the guitar, seem a bit...
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Millenium GS 2001
Use it on the road, Screws that hold to legs onto the neck rest loosend after a few weeks of use on both of my stands. Replaced them with better...
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It's a guitar stand, no more, no less
Well, it's a guitar stand, nothing more, nothing less. The construction seems fairly reliable, at least for home, practice and occasional live use....
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I bought this stand for my Yamaha Bass that weights around 4.2 kg. This stand is solid and leightweight. For the Yamaha bass the stand is good. But...
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Not bad quality for the price but the main gripe is that cables get caught all the time and when you have put your guitar down mid peformance and go...
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It will do the job!
It will do the job okay for you but if you want something a bit better quality , stronger and more sturdy then spend a bit more and get something...
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Pain in the neck
The stand is fine except that there is no support for the guitar neck, which sits okay as long as you do not knock it from the side. It's fine just...
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Millenium GS-2001 E
Good quality guitar stand and the best thing of it - its price. Bought one because I needed a stand for quick guitar placing when I switch from...
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You get what you pay for
I'd recommend spending a few extra bucks and get a more quality one - one for life.
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Does the job but a bit slim for Acoustics
This one is stable and is good for solid body electrics. but for acoustics it is a bit too slim, so the guitar won't be nested in the cradle bit....
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Basic stand, does what it is for
It’s a basic stand, I use it for my Warwick Bass. It does what it needs to do, it’s nothing special. It’s not the best quality - I think that rough...
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Value for money
A basic guitar stand, but great for what cost.
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Cheap, but noticeably so
It does the job for how much you pay for it, but the material on the arms holding the guitar starts tearing from the moment you first set a guitar...
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nice little stand
the price is fair and the built quality is also nice , its also very stable,i just don't like the way it always get tangled with my guitar Strap :D
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Descent stand
This is a descent stand for such a cheap price. It does not hold up to the rigours of nighty shows however. This would be ideal for home, use but...
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OK stand
This stand is good and practical, it will not close unintentionally. The only con I see is after 1 year of much use with heavy guitars is the rubber...
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Good quality for the money
It does the job on my danelectro guitar (which is a really light model) somehow I do not feel so safe when it comes to heavier guitars. The main...
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bulky, heavy, inelegant
this is functional for the stage, it won't go anywhere. in the studio or home, its size is really a problem for me
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It does what it is supposed to do, but...
It does what it is supposed to do, but the build quality is not so good. The metal is quite thin and this impacts the stability negatively.
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it's ok
but the "rubber" on the top it's more like a hard plastic. zero grip and probably not cool for your guitar finish.
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Not to stable
I have noticed that the guitar stand can be bent very easy But it is good quality for the price
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well
this price this product is definitely working but somehow it looks cheap
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Worked fine but didn't last as long as one hoped.
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Leans back to far
This stand is fine for your home - without kids. The axe just leans back too far. So you can't stand it in front of a wall (might as well get a...
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