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Professional A-Frame Guitar Stand | GS7462B

On-Stage

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The strongest On-Stage A-frame, the GS7462B features heavy-duty square tubing, velveteen rubber and a "uni-construction" design that means that there are no parts to lose. The patented stepped yoke holds both acoustic and electric guitars as well as desktop mixers and combo amps, so there is no longer a need to own multiple stands when this patented stepped yoke can hold all of them. The unique shape also allows this stand to nest together with others when not is use.
On-Stage GS7462B Professional A-FRAME Stand

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  • 10-degree tilt back angle and splayed foot print make for a stable foundation
  • Velveteen rubber won't damage the finish of your equipment
  • This extremely versatile A-Frame can fold flat for travel or nest together with other stands for storage
  • Can be used to hold various small amps and mixers
  • Patented stepped yoke holds both acoustic and electric guitars, as well as desktop mixers and combo amps

collapse expand iconSpecs

  • Applications: single guitar/mixer/amp stand
  • Padding: velveteen rubber
  • Tubing: 1" x 1" square
  • Color: black powder coat finish

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4.35

34 Reviews

86%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Pro A-Frame Guitar Stand

This thing is awesome. I really don't know what else to say. I had been looking for a sturdy guitar stand for sometime... not the cheap, I believe they're Musician's Gear "tubular" guitar stands, that always fall apart. I was also looking for something that could fit my Schecter C-1 E/A Hollowbody being that it is a little thicker than most solid body guitars. I saw this thing in my local GC... it looked nice, minimal, and sturdy. I tried a few guitars in it and I was sold. There is no need to break the bank for a Hercules guitar stand or anything like that. It fits my hollowbody no problem, my Strat, and any dreadnought acoustics with ease. It's easy to carry around and folds up nicely, and it takes up NO space on stage or at home unlike a lot of other stands. For the price, you simply can't beat it. So unless you're playing a Dean or B.C. Rich or something like that, buy this today and I promise you will be happy.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Leans too far back

I like A-stands. Bought one of these a couple of years ago, but it got retired pretty quickly because it leans at too much of an angle. That makes it difficult to position in a small room. You can't put it up against the wall because the neck sticks out too far. You could turn it sideways, but then it takes up more wall space from other guitars and it's harder to grab without dinging into something. Seems well made, but I use lesser cheapo A-stands that hold the guitar more upright because they are far more functional.

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio9
  2. Performances8
  3. Outdoor Events / Games5
  4. Amateur Recording1
  5. Professional Recording1
Cons
  1. Difficult To Transport1
  2. Does not fit the Fender JBass properly1
  3. Flimsy1
  4. Heavy / Bulky1
  5. Unstable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced8
  2. Professional Musician4
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Stable11
  2. Compact9
  3. Holds Items Securely9
  4. Portable9
  5. Well built1
  • Yes

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byStephen

    fromOklahoma

    Sturdy guitar stand

  • Nice design, but doesn't fit my jazz bass properly.

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byGregory W.

    fromCalifornia

    I like this stand generally speaking. It fits my Yamaha just fine, but not the JBass which disappointed me a lot and was the reason I only gave 4 stars.

  • Solid stand!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byTrelvis

    fromAustin, TX

    I've always used old school g stands. Got these, will never go back

  • No

    3

    submitted5 years ago

    byTbagques

    fromMesa, AZ

    In order to use, of which I can, I had to bend the bottom supports to the shape that would position the neck so it was plumb, to make the bass stable. Maybe I bought the wrong stand, but I made it work. I feared breaking the parts that I bent to shape the stand. I didn't, so It's all good.

  • My Favorite Stand for Outdoor Shows.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byAcoustic Ranger

    fromnew jersey

    My favorite guitar stand, I have several. Even works for smaller instruments in a pinch.

  • Best Bang for the Buck!

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byDon

    fromSlidell, La.

    Really good stand.

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