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Specifications |
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Brand | Gator Frameworks | ||
Category | Guitar Stands | ||
Type: | Stand, | ||
Number of Guitars: | 2, | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Electric/Acoustic Guitar, | ||
Material: | Steel tubing, rubberized cradle padding, | ||
Height: | Adjustable: 27" to 34", | ||
Width: | 11", | ||
Weight: | 3 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GFW-GTR-2000, |
Gator Frameworks GFW-GTR-2000 Double guitar stand
I sorry, but I don't like it , the two guitars sit almost straight up and down in the stand , making for an easy tilt forward…and that makes it too risky of a situation for me to feel ok about using it on stage. I'm using it at home , I have it in my bedroom in the corner, hopefully no one bumps the guitars.
The Worst
This stand has got to be the biggest piece of junk I've ever used. Sweetwater, please label your equipment with the Country of Origin. Better yet, discontinue all stands made by Gator. This thing is terrible, already broken on day one and please make no stars as an option. Rating, zero stars
Tends to tip over
This guitar stand is ok for light acoustic guitars and home use. I found that heavier electric guitars can easily tip over when you take one off. Not very steady at all
Broken after 1 month
Do NOT purchase this. Maybe if you don't plan on ever moving it and it will stay in the some place for it's lifespan. But after 1 month and many gigs of use, the base screw is totally stripped, and the product is useless. AWFUL!
Horrible
Worst POS gear I've ever had. Falls on it's face every time. If you want to break guitars buy this.
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