PaulV
2025-08-12 14:23:54
I needed something that I could put a few guitars on that was safe and small onstage. This fit the bill perfectly. It's sturdy and folds up easy. And it's fairly light and easy to pack. It's the smallest multi-instrument stand that I could find so it will work on the smaller club stages. It does come unassembled so be prepared with a medium phillips. Read the instructions!
Chad E. Richardson
2025-07-23 16:33:59
Got it together, works great, tight with acoustic guitars.
Ian
2025-07-16 15:31:40
For $50 it seems ridiculous that there are no pilot holes for the bottom braces. They have "self tapping" screws but no guide holes or pilot holes. This means that you have to just guess where you think the holes should go to keep things level. For the price it's just not worth the hassle to assemble there are other brands that make assembly so much easier for the same or less cost. Final product after assembled is only "OK".
Chuck
2025-05-09 18:34:08
This stand will hold three electrics well, but is a little tight for acoustics. It is sturdy and works as advertised. However the build quality is rather poor. One screw on the top will not screw in all of the way. Also one of the dividers on the bottom will not stay attached. If I were moving this and not just leaving it in my studio it would not be useful at all and I would have returned it. But with it staying in one place it is serviceable. Improve the build quality and thus would be higher rated.
Anne Wallman
2025-05-05 18:02:53
This item was exactly as depicted. It is self assembly, but anyone who has ever assembled an IKEA item will have no trouble with this. It was extremely good value and the idea size for me to slip into a basement closet so that my guitars can be out of sight (and safe from kids and cats) when I am not using them.
maximshepin
2025-04-07 12:06:00
Kinda expensive, soft padding on sides can be better, poor assembly instructions- make sure E bar is front one and F is for back - stickers with E and F letters for those bars should be on the right side.
Robert
2025-03-31 13:37:11
Poor Quality. Bottom Cross beams keep on falling out. I stuck mine in with epoxy putty as I knew they would fall out and get lost during transfer.
Customer
2025-03-27 14:32:19
Great Stand that saves space in my studio. Just be preparedto put in a reasonable amount of physical effort to assemble.Part of the extra stability is their use of self-tapping screwson the base, which makes it a little more difficult to assemble.Once it's all done, it's definitely worth it!I would definitely buy it again!
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2025-03-06 14:27:38
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kalyncurt
2025-01-23 17:25:44
It’s perfect. At first I thought it might be a cheaply made unit, but during assembly I could tell it was just perfect for my house. I’ve also had it on stage and I live the compact size. Acoustics on the side, Electric’s in the middle. Just have to make sure your Les Paul headstocks all fave the same direction or they will bump into each other.
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Alex The Not So Great
2024-12-23 17:07:51
Ok.... it's not a big art. It's cheaply made but for a light use, it save a lot a space and does the trick pretty well.Not for professionnal use !!!!! (at all)
kenmasters
2024-11-27 17:54:04
Acceptable stand. Difficult to assemble and be level. Smaller than most 3 guitar stands. A little flimsy.. ok for at home use once properly assembled. Folding action is very basic. Won't fit an acoustic without rubbing against other guitars. If you have an electric with a whammy bar you cannot use the middle position as the whammy bar will prevent another guitar to be positioned beside it. Did I say this is a smaller more portable 3 stand guitar? If that's what you are looking for then go for it.