Just what I am looking for! Incidentally, I had the same problem with my bass and it turns out Fender makes a stand for their basses that has an adjustment on one side. It works like a charm.
I just bought one of these little stands today, very cool, light and easy fold out. Have got my bass resting on it quite happily. Have got a lightweight bass, as you rightly say, it's a nope for a Fender Jazz bass
A-Frame stands are awesome, unless you leave your guitar cable or wireless plugged into the guitar. It will bust your guitar cable pretty fast. I love A-Frames to put most of my guitar in, except the ones I'm playing consta tly and leave plugged in. I'm looking for a stand that solves that, is stable, and unobtrusive... But all the guitar stands that do are huge and/or expensive. The self-lock-in hurcules is sai to deteriorate in a matter of 2 years.
Sorry, but it not a $20 stand. Right now going through your link to amazon, it cost $35.25. Never the less, I find it a good deal. Thanks for this video.
Hi, great demonstration video. I see that at the end of the video you show also a violin in it. Can you or anyone that already have this stand please tell me if this stand can hold a violin that has a shoulder rest on it? Thanks.
It's very soft rubberized material on all portions that touch the guitar. Also, in this video I didn't know it will extend out even taller than what I show in the video - so it's even more stable than in my demo. It's the stand I keep beside my amps, ready to play in my studio. Quite good!
Guess it depends on where the jack is located and what kind of cable end you use. I'll test tonight with various guitars and see. I imagine straight cord with a Les Paul or Tele might be problematic. Strat or ES-type probably no problem. I'll report back.
HeyTony. Thanks for the vid. I have been looking at all kinds of stands until my eyes have fallen out. I decided on a single stand because the 6 and 7 guitar box stands seem to always have a flimsy issue when people comment. Im a metal guy. Is this stand you are advertising good for a Gibson Les Paul Custom or Gibson SG Standard? Thanks for your help!
It's pretty good. I honestly never extended it all the way to it's full height in this review. I learned later that it would go higher than what I showed. About the 7 guitar stand being flimsy though, there is one really nice one that is very sturdy that I can recommend. Check the one in this video before you settle on a single guitar stand: ua-cam.com/video/SWi5EhPMiEI/v-deo.html
Tony Lee Glenn Thanks for the link. This may be what I need since I always seem to be a guitar stand or 2 short of my guitars. Everyone is saying it is pretty durable. Thanks for the fast reply.
They are now selling for $35.25. I'll stick with the larger one for $19.99. That's way too much money for that stand. If it was still 19.99 it would be a good deal but not worth $35.25. Why the big increase in price? Just lost a sale.
+nfn16076 So many different options for which guitars you are plugging in. For instance A Strat definitely , a tele definitely if you have an angled cord. I don't know I have to go back and check if you have a straight end cord. Of course cords are little bit different too. Kind of a tough question to answer that one. Also I leave most of my guitars on stands unplugged until I'm getting ready to play them. So pretty good stand either way.
Thanks for ur prompt response. hi, I have a taylor acoustic and I leave it plugged in when on stage as I switch off with uke, etc. I would like a light ez stand but obviously it needs to accommodate a cord protruding from the bottom, I like that lightweight stand but it looks like it sits right on the ground with no clearance but maybe not. I can't tell as ya never showed it with a plug. Any chance I'd Doing that? That's kinda what everybody wants to know.
If the jack is in the strap button, I'd say it won't work. If further down on the slope of the guitar body then probably would work. It's about 1 inch above the ground at the button - about 3.5 inches at the location many other body-mounted jacks would be positioned.
Just realized I showed the problem with jazz bass in the same video. Guessing you didn't watch it far enough. See this: ua-cam.com/video/hCl6XHziufE/v-deo.html
+Abel Moreno Wow - tough shape on the bottom. They are a bit more expensive, but I'm thinking you'd have to have one of the Hercules Stands like this one at Musician's Friend: www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/hercules-stands-gs414b-bonus-guitar-stand-pack-with-neck-cradle
I’d love to see you review anything. Something about your vocal quality and your sincerity and belief in what you’re saying is comforting.
Just what I am looking for! Incidentally, I had the same problem with my bass and it turns out Fender makes a stand for their basses that has an adjustment on one side. It works like a charm.
I just bought one of these little stands today, very cool, light and easy fold out. Have got my bass resting on it quite happily. Have got a lightweight bass, as you rightly say, it's a nope for a Fender Jazz bass
A-Frame stands are awesome, unless you leave your guitar cable or wireless plugged into the guitar. It will bust your guitar cable pretty fast.
I love A-Frames to put most of my guitar in, except the ones I'm playing consta tly and leave plugged in.
I'm looking for a stand that solves that, is stable, and unobtrusive... But all the guitar stands that do are huge and/or expensive.
The self-lock-in hurcules is sai to deteriorate in a matter of 2 years.
Hi. I just wanted to send positive feedback. Great review. Just bought it and came in today. Works as great as you said!
Thanks for watching, and for the comment. It's a great stand. I still use it all the time.
Great review Tony, looks like a great product to
Nice review. How much damage did the fender bass sustain?
When you click on the link it is not 19.95 but $30+
Sorry, but it not a $20 stand. Right now going through your link to amazon, it cost $35.25. Never the less, I find it a good deal. Thanks for this video.
Hi, great demonstration video.
I see that at the end of the video you show also a violin in it.
Can you or anyone that already have this stand please tell me if this stand can hold a violin that has a shoulder rest on it?
Thanks.
Can't believe how much these have increased in price.
Thank you for the review
It looks like a good stand
But I wonder if it will affect the back of a guitar long term
It's very soft rubberized material on all portions that touch the guitar. Also, in this video I didn't know it will extend out even taller than what I show in the video - so it's even more stable than in my demo. It's the stand I keep beside my amps, ready to play in my studio. Quite good!
nice stand!
is there room for the instrument cable to remain plugged in on the bottom?
Guess it depends on where the jack is located and what kind of cable end you use. I'll test tonight with various guitars and see. I imagine straight cord with a Les Paul or Tele might be problematic. Strat or ES-type probably no problem. I'll report back.
I have a Taylor acoustic
HeyTony. Thanks for the vid. I have been looking at all kinds of stands until my eyes have fallen out. I decided on a single stand because the 6 and 7 guitar box stands seem to always have a flimsy issue when people comment. Im a metal guy. Is this stand you are advertising good for a Gibson Les Paul Custom or Gibson SG Standard? Thanks for your help!
It's pretty good. I honestly never extended it all the way to it's full height in this review. I learned later that it would go higher than what I showed. About the 7 guitar stand being flimsy though, there is one really nice one that is very sturdy that I can recommend. Check the one in this video before you settle on a single guitar stand: ua-cam.com/video/SWi5EhPMiEI/v-deo.html
Tony Lee Glenn Thanks for the link. This may be what I need since I always seem to be a guitar stand or 2 short of my guitars. Everyone is saying it is pretty durable. Thanks for the fast reply.
great channel, nice review cheers
They are now selling for $35.25. I'll stick with the larger one for $19.99. That's way too much money for that stand. If it was still 19.99 it would be a good deal but not worth $35.25. Why the big increase in price? Just lost a sale.
+Diane Easterday Don't know why they increased so much. Here it is (same stand I think) for $17.99 - www.amazon.com/dp/B00VE76ING?psc=1
How to buy this in srilanka??
That fender jazz fall off gave me anxiety
i was actually going to get this for a jazz bass :((
Tony desde chile como puedo obtener el atril para mi guitarra, espero tu respuesta un abrazo gracias
Todavía está en Amazon.com en este enlace: amzn.to/2IHMYBG - ¿puedes ordenar desde amazon en Chile?
Q. Will it hold a cello 4/4
No
So the $64 question can u use it plugged in?
+nfn16076 So many different options for which guitars you are plugging in. For instance A Strat definitely , a tele definitely if you have an angled cord. I don't know I have to go back and check if you have a straight end cord. Of course cords are little bit different too. Kind of a tough question to answer that one. Also I leave most of my guitars on stands unplugged until I'm getting ready to play them. So pretty good stand either way.
Thanks for ur prompt response. hi, I have a taylor acoustic and I leave it plugged in when on stage as I switch off with uke, etc. I would like a light ez stand but obviously it needs to accommodate a cord protruding from the bottom, I like that lightweight stand but it looks like it sits right on the ground with no clearance but maybe not. I can't tell as ya never showed it with a plug. Any chance I'd Doing that? That's kinda what everybody wants to know.
If the jack is in the strap button, I'd say it won't work. If further down on the slope of the guitar body then probably would work. It's about 1 inch above the ground at the button - about 3.5 inches at the location many other body-mounted jacks would be positioned.
Does it hold a 5 string fender jazz bass?
Thanks!
I don't recommend it for a Jazz bass.
Tony Lee Glenn ok, thank you!
Just realized I showed the problem with jazz bass in the same video. Guessing you didn't watch it far enough. See this: ua-cam.com/video/hCl6XHziufE/v-deo.html
Tony Lee Glenn thank you again sir, it's really not secure for that bass, a shame because I loved the product.
You don't show any of them plugged in, Tony, that's the make or breaker
What stand would you recommend for an Explorer guitar??
+Abel Moreno Wow - tough shape on the bottom. They are a bit more expensive, but I'm thinking you'd have to have one of the Hercules Stands like this one at Musician's Friend: www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/hercules-stands-gs414b-bonus-guitar-stand-pack-with-neck-cradle
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