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peffect for the price
I wanted a good stand for my Fender Squier and found some stands in a local shop but they were too expensive. Then i searched Thommans site and i found this stand which i decided to buy right away. I liked the style, the Fender logo seemed very nice and IT. It arrived without any delay with a cymbal stand i needed. Quality is higher than expected and my guitar can finally rest... and very important all the set up took me about 1-2 minutes its very easy.
Conclusion : the best stand for the price you wont regret even 1 Euro you will spend. Thank you Thommans!!
Conclusion : the best stand for the price you wont regret even 1 Euro you will spend. Thank you Thommans!!
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JB
A little wonky, but nothing that can't be fixed.
It won't fall apart, but that's the only good thing here, the tubes on the bottom aren't welded on symmetrically, so there's a bit of a wobble going on, and the holes for the rubber nubs on the bottom of those tubes face the ground on one side, but they point significantly towards the left on the other side. I drilled some new holes for the nubs, so now they make proper contact with the ground, but the wobble is still there, so I cut a little piece off of one nub on the other side, it's very stable now. All the parts that allow you to adjust the stand work perfectly fine and are easy to operate.
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Too expensive and very hard to setup correctly
Bought this for my Jazzmaster, because non of my other stands could handle the weight, size and shape unbalance this model introduces. Would actually help if they gave some initial guiding on how to setup with a few Fender models. The quality and cumbersome adjustment and a side bar which has no relevant support function icw a Jazzmaster it's overpriced.
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T
Awesome stand for unconventional guitars/bass
I bought this product because I own an Epiphone T-bird bass and it was the cheapest stand that will fit. I'm glad it did not disappoint! Because it is adjustable it is totally fit for such kind of guitars/basses as my T-bird. It is sturdy as well - nothing yet fell off or started to shake. The only thing that worries me is that little side yoke which affix your instrument from the side. Its foam leaves a stains on my bass matt finish, but I wrapped it with microfiber cloth.
All in all, it is a sturdy stand and it fits perfectly for those instruments with unconventional body shapes! And its cheap too!
All in all, it is a sturdy stand and it fits perfectly for those instruments with unconventional body shapes! And its cheap too!
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DB
Good
It won’t hold any strange shaped guitars without making you paranoid, but other than that it’s a solid unit and will keep your strat tele or p bass in place while you go for an obligatory mid show beer
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B
Great!
I got this for a jazz bass. It takes less than 2 minutes to figure this stand out, and set it up. Great stability, with no wobbling!
The height of the body rest is also adjustable -even though the description omits that
The height of the body rest is also adjustable -even though the description omits that
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just what i expected
I use it for a jazz fender bass which is not symmetrical. I had to be really careful with other stands because if not set totally straight the bass would fall. This one can be modified to fit it to near perfection
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A
Great versatile stand
I recently purchased a Nikki Sixx Blackbird...a lovely instrument, but its Thunderbird shape made it impossible to sit on a stand. That's where this little beauty came in. It adapts to fit the wackiest of shapes quickly and easily. The bars that the instrument sits on are adjustable and nicely padded so they won't dent or discolour your precious, oddly shaped instrument. There's another bar to the side for extra stability. I've gigged it a couple of times now and it works well. Really sturdy. Cheap too. A carry bag would have been useful, similar to the ones you get with Hercules stands, but at this price, you can't argue. If your looking for something to put your pointy, glam rock axe on, look no further.
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Mt
after 2 years ... still good
after 2 years of using it it still doing its job. when i bought it i was undecided if it was worth the extra money compared to the cheap ones... and after 2 years i still using it ... and i think it will go for other 3/4 years :)
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I'm so sad
It performs its functions BUT:
- Senseless stopper (for telecaster)
- Bad legs
- the angle of inclination of the guitar is too large, it is inconvenient to place it against the wall
- no locking of the deployed position
do not recommend
- Senseless stopper (for telecaster)
- Bad legs
- the angle of inclination of the guitar is too large, it is inconvenient to place it against the wall
- no locking of the deployed position
do not recommend
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