On-Stage GS7462DB Professional A-Frame Double Electric and Acoustic Guitar Stand


Key features
- •Applications: Holds Two Guitars or One
- •Padding: Velveteen Rubber
- •Tubing: 1x1 Square
On-Stage GS7462DB Professional A-Frame Double Electric and Acoustic Guitar Stand
List Price: $99.80$89.82DEALYou Save: $9.98 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Nice Stand but they tried too hard on the bars
NAlsup✓ Verified Purchase•October 27, 2023
I like this stand, I have it holding a guitar and bass, it's easy to get to either and they feel solid when your put them on this stand. But they tried to hard with the bottom bars that hold the guitar the made it for an acoustic and didn't think about covering the top triangle brace completely so you can scratch the back of an electric guitar. Yet, that is the only flaw with this stand and I can live with that, they only lost one star for that issue.
it not for a big amp
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 27, 2023
this is only to hold 2 guitars maybe a small top amp it ok build strong maybe just for a displacement for a guitar or small music instrument
Best-ever Guitar Stand...!!!
Michael L. Bilz✓ Verified Purchase•October 8, 2023
Excellent! This is a STURDY guitar stand. I have owned one for over 20 years and decided to add 3 more stands for my other guitars. The 'newer' model is made to the same exacting standards and the sturdiness and ease-of-use are still present. No tipping over, no wobbling when you pickup your instrument or place it down. When I went to buy these 3 I immediately checked out the label on my 20+ year old stand. Well worth the money and they do last forever!
Great problem solving stand!!!
Bernadette G.✓ Verified Purchase•September 22, 2023
Ok....I love this stand. It holds my precious guitars firmly and securely. It's exactly what I needed for my Ovation Celebrity and my 71 Fender Strat. I also tried it with my Spector bass and Fender Telecaster....works great. I'm not sure why some people are having issues with the headstocks hitting the fret board of the guitar in the back. The only thing I can think of is that they are not putting the front guitar in the right slot. All I can say is that this is an awesome product.
Beats a Tripod
David Choi✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2023
Nice, simple guitar stand. I bought this to replace a typical tripod guitar stand with a padded C-shape cradle for the guitar neck. The cradle piece was connected to the body of the stand with a crappy spot weld, which broke when a cat knocked the stand (and my guitar) over. This design is better in a couple of ways.
First, it doesn't touch the neck of your guitar at all. It has a padded, high-friction top that you rest the back of the body of the primary guitar against. There's a large contact area with the back support and with the cradle, which does a good job of keeping the guitar from tipping over sideways. The fact that it doesn't have to reach up and support the neck keeps the center of mass of the stand very low, making it more stable.
Second, Instead of a tripod, it has a quadrilateral base, which makes it stable in more directions. The feet of the stand are also provided by 2 bars that lay more or less flat on the ground, which also contributes to a low center of mass. With a tripod, if you cut off the top, and only have the feet structure, your center of mass is already up off the ground.
The construction is very solid, and my girlfriend's cats haven't managed to knock it over in the months since I got it. I anticipate I'll be using this stand for a very long time.
One issue people seem to run into is that if your primary guitar has a very angled back headstock, it can interfere with the secondary guitar, but you can bend the rear supports a bit to compensate, which I'd rather do than go back to a tripod.
First, it doesn't touch the neck of your guitar at all. It has a padded, high-friction top that you rest the back of the body of the primary guitar against. There's a large contact area with the back support and with the cradle, which does a good job of keeping the guitar from tipping over sideways. The fact that it doesn't have to reach up and support the neck keeps the center of mass of the stand very low, making it more stable.
Second, Instead of a tripod, it has a quadrilateral base, which makes it stable in more directions. The feet of the stand are also provided by 2 bars that lay more or less flat on the ground, which also contributes to a low center of mass. With a tripod, if you cut off the top, and only have the feet structure, your center of mass is already up off the ground.
The construction is very solid, and my girlfriend's cats haven't managed to knock it over in the months since I got it. I anticipate I'll be using this stand for a very long time.
One issue people seem to run into is that if your primary guitar has a very angled back headstock, it can interfere with the secondary guitar, but you can bend the rear supports a bit to compensate, which I'd rather do than go back to a tripod.
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