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Specifications |
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Brand | Hercules Stands | ||
Category | Guitar Stands | ||
Type: | Stand, | ||
Number of Guitars: | 1, | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Guitar/Bass, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, Violin, | ||
Weight Capacity: | 33 lbs., | ||
Height: | 37.4"-45.2", | ||
Folded Dimensions: | 27.9" x 6.1" x 4.3", | ||
Weight: | 4 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GS414B PLUS, |
Heavy duty
This stand is made with excellent quality, the robustness of the material is notorious compared to others (I have other fender stands) and the locking system is perfect, I definitely recommend this brand and I will continue buying
A stand is a stand is a stand... right? (Nope!)
There are stands of all sorts, most of which have you set your instruments down onto it. This HERCULES is genius as it works like a wall hanger, so the bottom of your instrument floats freely, not 'sitting' on anything at all. Simple and perfect. Especially for an oddly shaped axe, like my circa 2000 Fernandes Vertigo, as shown here.
Banjo stand??
These are great stands. Very stable. I'm getting ready to order a 3rd stand. However, I'm a grasser and, although these stands come with a second set of "thicker" grommets for skinnier necks, they're still not big enough to compensate for the narrow banjo neck. When I set my banjo in the stand it the 1st and 4th pegs sit on the stand and the stand knocks the banjo out of tune… read more (please, no banjo out of tune jokes here). :) Does anyone else you one of these stands for the banjo and come up with a "fix" for this problem? Otherwise, I love this stand and will order a 3rd stand. I switch between banjo, dobro, and my D-28 for a couple of show tunes, given the height you set these stands, it makes it easy to switch between instruments while the mandolin or fiddle perform.
Little things
Let's face it, it's a stand. But it feels like I'm actually handing my guitar to someone who's not gonna drop it when I use this stand. Worth the money, if nothing else just to get rid of that uneasy feeling I get when using one of those old or cheap less than stable stands. Also, when the stand hands the guitar back it doesn't hold on to the strap!
Hercules Floor Stands for Guitars
I have several Fender Telecasters. Because of their thin necks many floor stands just won't securely hold the guitars. I had purchased several Hercules wall stands that have the "Auto Grip" system and they worked so well I purchased a couple of the Hercules GS414B PLUS Single Guitar Stand with the same type of "Auto Grip" System. Voila - problem solved for my Teles, ukes, and… read more any other thin-necked string instruments. Additionally, these stands are so well balanced I can imagine the stands would tip over unless someone fell into it. Get some, these are great,
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