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Specifications |
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Brand | Taylor | ||
Category | Guitar Stands | ||
Type: | Stand, | ||
Number of Guitars: | 1, | ||
Intended Guitar Type: | Guitar/Bass, | ||
Material: | Danish Beechwood with Rubber pads, | ||
Height: | 14", | ||
Width: | 12.25", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 1401, |
Great stand, but.....
Well crafted stand, but... my only hesitation is that it sits your guitar entirely too vertical. My constant worry whenever I use this stand is that something, anything could easily tip your guitar and cause a catastrophic break to the headstock or worse. I want to like this stand but try one before you buy it. You might feel the same way.
Living Room - Studio - Den
This stand is perfect for your Taylor acoustic. Even with a strap on your guitar, this stand holds her tight.
A good investment
I have many stands in various styles. This Taylor A frame is one of my favorites. Is it slight and compact yet it is stable. The stand does what it is suppose to do, with style. It holds the guitar firmly without putting stress on the body or neck. The wood construction means that it will not decay over time like some of stands that use plastic and rubber parts. The felt liners… read more protect the finish of guitar finish without risk of chemical reaction. In other words, it does not damage the guitar. The cons are: Like any A frame stand, the guitar is at risk when bumped forward from behind at the head stock. Also, the fit to the acoustic body is fairly close. This is a good thing; but, is also means that one must insure that the guitar is in the proper position before releasing it. Over all, I would recommend this stand above others despite the added cost. Marty
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