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Mod required to fit some acoustics
TLDR: Suits home use well, looks good, is not the most stable multistand, and does not fit all common guitar body types out of box.
Not all common acoustic body types fit this stand out of box. My Larrivee dreadnought bottom strap button is the part that touches the main cushioned bar. This makes the guitar rather unstable on the stand, so I created some extra padding on both sides of the strap button. Still working on consistently placing the dread so that the strap button falls between the extra padded parts...
This stand is also not super stable, so I positioned it in a safe place where I cannot trip on it. That being said, I don't think guitars will fly off even upon aggressive tripping. The instability is mainly due to design, but some come from inaccurate (non-symmetrical) cuts in the support beam ends. Some quality issues were also found in the screw threads: some went in nicely, and others did not.
Time will tell about the longevity of this stand. I suspect it will last home use for a long time.
Not all common acoustic body types fit this stand out of box. My Larrivee dreadnought bottom strap button is the part that touches the main cushioned bar. This makes the guitar rather unstable on the stand, so I created some extra padding on both sides of the strap button. Still working on consistently placing the dread so that the strap button falls between the extra padded parts...
This stand is also not super stable, so I positioned it in a safe place where I cannot trip on it. That being said, I don't think guitars will fly off even upon aggressive tripping. The instability is mainly due to design, but some come from inaccurate (non-symmetrical) cuts in the support beam ends. Some quality issues were also found in the screw threads: some went in nicely, and others did not.
Time will tell about the longevity of this stand. I suspect it will last home use for a long time.
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