On-Stage

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On-Stage's strongest A-Frame features heavy-duty square tubing, velveteen rubber and a "uni-construction" design which means that there are no parts to lose. A 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 our patented stepped yoke can holdall of them! The unique shape also allows this stand to nest together with others when not in use.
On-Stage Universal A-Frame Guitar Stand

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  • Single guitar/mixer/amp stand
  • Velveteen rubber padding
  • 1" x 1" square tubing
  • Black powder coat finish

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4.36

11 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Don't let this stand fool you

This is an awesome stand. Well made and the black powder coat looks great and resists scratches and chipping. It is compact and it holds a guitar firmly in place. Great for showing off your guitar. People don't like these stands because there isn't any neck support and thus the guitar can tip over easier. I've walked by and barely bumped other guitar stands that have the neck support and the whole thing tipped over. I've walked by this one and bumped it a couple times by accident, and the stand and the guitar stayed put. I think the key is the rubber grips on the base and on the top of the A frame that keep the guitar in place. While the frame design maintains a low center of gravity that resists tipping over. (it's not top heavy like stands with the neck support) Truth is, any guitar and guitar stand will fall over if bumped hard enough. The real questions people need be asking themselves is: What are you doing that you "bump" into your guitar stand hard enough to knock it over and why are you doing it that close to your guitar in the first place?

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Stop Censoring me

I posted a similar review on this a few weeks ago, Guitar Center seems to not want it up though, even though it breaks no rules and is honest. This guitar stand ruined the finish on my otherwise mint Gibson. Prior to using this stand my guitar didn't have a single mark on it. After about a month of use, I noticed about a 1" long gouge on the bottom where it sits on the left leg. I examined it closer and it was also dented in, at the spots where it meets both legs. Yes, gibson studios have a softer finish but it really shouldn't matter, should it? Thanks a ton On Stage.

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  • Nice Sturdy Stand

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byJim C

    fromGreenville SC

    I use this stand for my acoustic guitar and it keeps it stable and easy to move.

  • Amateur packaging

    3

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byRick

    fromundisclosed

    Product was fine however the packaging looked unprofessional in a mashed generic non sturdy box.....the name guitar center was nowhere on it.....check out how Sweetwater packages their guitars and all products.....makes tc look like a poor man's company

  • Try it! Read my reasons, hope they help.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byAngelo

    fromundisclosed

    Great to fit both electric and acoustic, but I mainly use it for my acoustics. But, then again, great to just place an electric in it, if it's open or also, not worrying about the angle so much to grab it since you don't have to worry about the neck. Also, holds the body, the largest or heaviest part of guitar, but the lighter the guitar, the easier to knock over.

  • Decent Stage Stand

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byMstrblu

    fromLake Ridge, Va

    Not quite as good as my JamMaster but essentially the same. Quite up to the job it's expected to do.

  • Stop Censoring me

    1

    submitted12 years ago

    bykerry mcgrogan

    fromBelle Vernon PA

    I posted a similar review on this a few weeks ago, Guitar Center seems to not want it up though, even though it breaks no rules and is honest. This guitar stand ruined the finish on my otherwise mint Gibson. Prior to using this stand my guitar didn't have a single mark on it. After about a month of use, I noticed about a 1" long gouge on the bottom where it sits on the left leg. I examined it closer and it was also dented in, at the spots where it meets both legs. Yes, gibson studios have a softer finish but it really shouldn't matter, should it? Thanks a ton On Stage.

  • Great stand on the cheap

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byRosaline Tran

    fromNorth Hollywood, CA

    This stand fit my husband's guitar perfectly and was very nice and sturdy. I love it and it was a good price!

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  • asked byGraz

    fromundisclosed

    what are the Folded up (closed) dimensions?

    what are the Folded up (closed) dimensions?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. Presently I don't have one to check.