On-Stage Stands GS7462B A-Frame Guitar Stand Reviews
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Customer Reviewsfrom Walla Walla, WA March 5, 2013Music Background: Amateur Musician non-symmetrical instruments beware...This stand is great if your instrument has a consistently symmetrical curve or flat base. However, if there is any sort of angle that is not symmetrical it has a high probability of falling over.from Thousand Oaks, Ca March 1, 2013Music Background: Guitar Hobbyist Nice stand for all guitars.I use this stand for all my guitars when out of the cases. Excellent padding and folds into a small unit. Easy to take on the go. On-Stage products are a great value. Thank you Sweetwater for your outstanding customer service.from Pittsburgh, PA February 18, 2013Music Background: Student Great StandI bought this stand hoping it would protect my guitar from falling over, and so far it has worked great even with our pets and our young grandchildren running aroundfrom faulkner maryland October 31, 2012Music Background: pro a frame guitar stand gs7462ba-i just got mine can't wait till friday nite to use it on stage it's a great byefrom Windham County, Connecticut September 26, 2012Music Background: Serious Hobbyist A Terrific StandThis holds my Epiphone SG quite well. It's perfect for guitars with symmetrical bodies. My son had to get a taller stand for his white blond Fender Bass (Mark Hoppus). I love its simple design and how solidly it supports the SG.from Columbia, MO June 27, 2012Music Background: Livingroom superstar since 1964 Best on the market!These things hold any guitar, take up very little room. I have 5 of them!from Columbia, MO June 5, 2012Music Background: Performing to sold out living rooms for 50 years. Small and SturdyThe stand has a very small footprint and holds almost every guitar. Very well made and sturdy.from Sasser. GA April 17, 2012Music Background: Songwriter/Performer/Hobbyist GS7462B Guitar StandAfter many years of resting my Ibanez acoustic dreadnought against chairs, walls, etc., I now have a rugged padded stand to safely hold it at the ready. This stand is nicely padded and stable, even on thick carpet. Super item.from Republic, MO March 23, 2012Music Background: Pro musician Great standVery well made and sturdy. Protects your guitar well.from Omaha, NE February 25, 2012Music Background: Liturgical guitarist, composer, teacher and recording artist Be careful with the protective padI bought this for my new Taylor 514CE. They both arrived three days ago. The stand was in my music bag for playing at church tonight. When I got home, I took it out and set it up. Luckily, I noticed just before I was going to put my new guitar in it, that the protective foam pad was missing. It came off in my bag. I came within in instant of scratching the back of a new, $2800 guitar because the pad was not attached securely. Definately not a reliable piece of gear.from Pasadena, Maryland January 3, 2012Music Background: 80's Hair Band, write & record at home now. Say Cheese!I got this to get some nice pictures of my guitar collection. All my different guitars fit on it fine, and it does not block the instrument in the photo. From a Guild 12 string to Strats & LP's and beyond every one sat stable and smiled when I said "Cheese"from Long Island, NY November 17, 2011Music Background: Professional songwriter Compact and sturdyBest guitar stand ever. Despite its compact size, it is sturdier than regular stands with neck yokes. Holds my acoustics in place; virtually impossible to knock guitar out of stand, or to tip stand over due the low center of gravity. Super easy to pack for gig, no parts to lose.I am ordering another to go with my new electric guitar that I am getting from SW. Buy one and you'll never use those old fashioned stands again. from Loudonville November 16, 2011Music Background: Touring Musician Great Sturdy Little StandsWe love these sturdy little stands. We have 5 of them on stage with us and their always ready to work!from Sydney, Australia October 8, 2010Music Background: Hobbyist Great!It's great, I love how it's acoustic and electric. I have a few around the house, and can always rely on them to hold any guitar (Except offset-waist guitars, of course) without risk of slip.from Central WI August 13, 2009Music Background: Hobbyist - guitar and drums Good Stand;I own several different types of stands and thought I could live without my A-frame. Gave it to my daughter but regretted it. But, she wouldn't give it back! Had to purchase another. I like the ease of folding it up, it doesn't take a lot of space and is stable when the guitar is on it. Versatile in that it can also hold an amp., although the fit isn't ideal.from Chicago, IL , USA September 19, 2008Music Background: Extreme Hobbyist An A+ for the A-FrameIt's hard to get too excited about a guitar stand, but as far as guitar stands go, this is my favorite. I own four of them (plus the double-guitar A-Frame).They are sturdy, and most importantly, they hold the guitar without messing with the neck. I would not even consider a stand that places weight against the top of the neck. Either hang it, or rest it by its body.
Dave Clark
from San Francisco, CA April 3, 2006 Great standSecurely holds many guitars: an Ibanez solidbody, a large acoustic, my ES-335, and even a P bass. Indestructable. Folds flat, though not quite small enough to fit in a gig bag pocket. Highly recommended.
On-Stage Stands GS7462B A-Frame Guitar StandA-frame Guitar Stand with Velveteen Rubber Padding and Stepped Yoke for Acoustics and Electrics |