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GS7361 3-Space Foldable Multi Guitar Rack

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The GS7361 was built for gigs. It features a fold-and-go design to make your night easier. Simply fold the base and the stand packs neatly away with all of your other gear, so you go quickly from the stage to your car, truck or van with ease. Black velveteen rubber on all contact points cradles your guitars and protects their finishes from scratches and wear. Unique spanning dividers can be added or removed for custom configurations, handling two acoustics + one electric, one acoustic + two electrics, or three electrics. The spanners are fully-padded and keyed for a snug, tight fit. So, go ahead, organize your guitars by type, tunings or however it suits you.
On-Stage GS7361 3-Space Foldable Multi-Guitar Rack
On-Stage GS7361 3-Space Foldable Multi-Guitar Rack
On-Stage GS7361 3-Space Foldable Multi-Guitar Rack

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3.82

17 Reviews

71%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Fine, once put together correctly.

As others mentioned, the instructions lack a bit of clarity on the orientation of the parts when putting them together. But really there are just a few and it is 'figure out-able'. I did have to remove one part and redo it. Of course the screw holes on the bottom cross bars did not line up. I think the college intern was running the drill press the day mine was made. Once it was all put together it works just fine and is stable. I wouldn't travel with it too much however.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Spend your money on something better.

Right out of the box some of the bottom pieces that screw on where bent and I had to flatten them out. Once assembled it still teeters and wobbles. Cheap materials, and missing screws. Had to go to my local Ace hardware and match up 2 missing screws the next day. I can only fit 2 electric basses on the stand before the necessary angles to keep them from falling over cause the 3rd one to bump into the others. So I have to leave the middle slot open. This is a good rack if you want something for your home and don't plan on moving it around EVER AGAIN after setting it up. No very road Worthy. Screws come loose if I slightly slide it across my floor to move it out of the way to sweep the floor. Junk!!!

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio7
  2. Amateur Recording3
Cons
  1. Flimsy2
  2. Unstable2
  3. Not Functional1
  4. Bent Parts1
  5. Holds 2 basses at best1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced8
  2. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Compact6
  2. Portable3
  3. Stable3
  4. Holds Items Securely2
  5. It's a stand1
  • Does the job

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    bySteve

    fromFlower Mound, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Assembly was a little difficult but manageable. This stand will work for most like me needing something of this size but I can't imagine using it in a professional setting due to it being a bit wobbly.

  • Does What it Says

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byCJ

    fromVirginia Beach

    Holds my ESP and Musicman guitars just fine. Wouldn't gig with it, I mean you get what you pay for.

  • Good for at home.

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byBinny

    fromCola SC

    Moderate build. Not road worthy but works well for studio or home use

  • Compact and Sturdy little rack

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byNicole

    fromMiami, FL

    I use this in my small home studio. It's compact enough to fit in the space that I have. Pretty easy to assemble and feels sturdy enough. Also folds down and can be placed easily under a bed or in a closet for storage if needed.

  • Spend your money on something better.

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byTraveler

    fromPhoenix, AZ

    Right out of the box some of the bottom pieces that screw on where bent and I had to flatten them out. Once assembled it still teeters and wobbles. Cheap materials, and missing screws. Had to go to my local Ace hardware and match up 2 missing screws the next day. I can only fit 2 electric basses on the stand before the necessary angles to keep them from falling over cause the 3rd one to bump into the others. So I have to leave the middle slot open. This is a good rack if you want something for your home and don't plan on moving it around EVER AGAIN after setting it up. No very road Worthy. Screws come loose if I slightly slide it across my floor to move it out of the way to sweep the floor. Junk!!!

  • As advertised

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byMr

    fromSouthern MA

    As advertised

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  • asked byBig Al

    fromHouston tx

    What are the dimensions of this stand 
Width?  / Depth?
Thanknyou

    What are the dimensions of this stand Width? / Depth? Thanknyou

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Height 29" Base spread 15" x 20" Folded Dimensions 20" x 30" x 6”
  • asked byJeff

    fromFinksburg, MD

    How wide is it?

    How wide is it?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    20"
  • asked byJohn

    fromBrighton , Michigan

    From the rear legs to the front legs, how msny inches deep is the guitar stand ?

    From the rear legs to the front legs, how msny inches deep is the guitar stand ?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Mine measures approximately = 15-3/8" W x 21" D X 28-1/2" H
  • asked byRick P.

    fromDurham, NC

    what are the dimensions of the rack once it's assembled?

    what are the dimensions of the rack once it's assembled?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    15-3/8" W x 21" D X 28-1/2" H
  • asked byJay

    fromChandler, Az

    What are the Dimension measurements?

    What are the Dimension measurements?

    Open Reply - Beau
    Folded Dimensions: 20 x 30 x 6”.