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The Pyle Multi-Guitar Stand is a versatile and portable solution designed to hold up to 7 guitars, including electric, acoustic, and bass models. Its robust metal frame and non-scratch padding ensure reliable protection, while the collapsible design offers effortless mobility for musicians on the go.
K**1
Nice rack
Not much to say other than it holds most of my guitars. This stand is great for home/studio use for most guitars. However, it is a little too flimsy for use on stage I think. It holds standard shaped guitars just fine, but is clearly not made to hold flying V or explorer type guitars, which should be obvious.
J**R
It's a budget stand but it's solid for home use.
Some of these reviews had me worried but I figured for the price it was worth trying and it ended up being one of the best purchases I've made as far as music equipment goes. I wouldn't take it on tour or anything but it's great for having at home. It was easy to put together, it's fairly sturdy, the padding is solid and protects the guitars body and neck, it's a great price, and it's convenient if you have multiple guitars.I've not run into any of the issues some of the other negative reviewers have. Don't stand on it or use it as a support structure and it'll serve you just fine. The guitars lean back at a good angle and don't ever feel like they'll fall off or forward, even if if the stand was shook or bumped into. It says it holds 7 guitars and that's true if they're all solid body guitars, larger hollow bodies and acoustics will take up two spaces. Right now I have a Strat, a Jaguar, an Epiphone LP Special II, and a 12 string acoustic on mine and I could easily fit another two electrics or one other acoustic. The spacing between the guitars is also pretty close, I think it could do with a about 2-3 more inches between the pegs, but as long as you're even the slightest bit careful when you take them out and put them away you won't have any issues with them bumping into each other.
F**Y
Does what it should, a few caveats
It holds acoustic, hard-body, and hollow-body guitars and basses. The two issues I have: 1) missing a screw for the bottom bar which was pretty disappointing (when you are missing just one screw, you don't want to go through all the hassle for warranty support, so you add time and effort to find a similar screw instead); 2) you need to ensure the screws are real tight. If it's loose at all, it's flimsy and won't support all four slots. Use Loctite if needed. It's sturdy if tight.Still a good buy. Remember that you need space behind the stand as the guitars lean back and the heads will hit the wall if not enough room. This may make it less desirable for some rooms.
A**.
Complete and Utter Junk. This doesn't even meet bare minimum requirements.
I thought that since this is an Amazon choice, it can't be that bad, but I was so dead-wrong. The only thing this has going for it is price, but if I knew it would be this bad I would have shelled out money on something nicer (not to mention the fact that I got this ON SALE).The quality of parts is awful. The metal is dented and dinged, the plastic hole covers fall out, the foam on the top is TAPED shut (pictured) , and the foam has indents as if it had things stacked on it prior to my purchase (pictured) . I also removed one of the foam pieces to find RUST on the metal! (pictured). That's unacceptable.The assembly instructions are awful. They give you a bag of bolts, nuts, screws, and washers. No tools are provided so you better have TWO sockets (and ratchets) available for assembly. The instructions are a diagram that labels the parts. No step-by-step, but luckily it's not that complicated.After that, the first thing you'll notice is that the first screws you install just stick out (pictured) . They are screwed into the metal bar with no hole on the other end to go into, just right into the metal. If you tighten too much I'm sure you'll bend it. Second, you'd notice that the upper part that holds the neck leans way too far back. I had to remedy this by putting the folded-up instructions under the joint (as pictured) to hold it at the proper angle.Lastly, for something that is supposed to be "Heavy Duty", its pretty dang flimsy. It wobbles if you tap it with your finger.Oh and also, it's not high enough off the ground to hold my flying V guitar. If you have a flying V, DO NOT BUY. Actually... even if you don't have a flying V you shouldn't buy this. Get something better. Your instruments deserve it.It would cost more in gas and time to return this piece of trash then to just throw it where it belongs. Thanks for scamming me.
J**D
Okay, But Quality Control is Lacking
This Pyle Multi-Guitar Stand is a decent option for storing multiple guitars, but it comes with some caveats. Firstly, the stand arrived with a faulty screw that completely prevented assembly. This was incredibly frustrating and inconvenient. Luckily, I was able to find a replacement screw at my local hardware store, and once that was fixed, the stand became usable.With the new screw in place, the stand is reasonably stable. It holds my seven guitars without any issues, and the padding seems adequate to protect the instruments. However, I'm still a bit wary about the overall build quality given the initial problem with the screw.Pros:Holds a good number of guitarsAdequate paddingRelatively stable (once fixed)Cons:Arrived with a broken screw, rendering it unusable out of the boxQuestionable build qualityNot the most aesthetically pleasing designOverall, this stand does the job, but the quality control issues are a concern. If you're willing to potentially deal with some minor assembly problems, it's an okay option for the price. However, if you're looking for something truly reliable and worry-free, you might want to consider spending a bit more on a higher-quality stand.
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