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10 out of 10Feature:
It's a guitar stand - they all work the same. One reason why I only use Ultra stands is because of the great orange rubber. I have a couple expensive guitars, and the other stands with the thick black foam that compresses has tags that say "do not use with some finishes". The Ultra stands do not hurt your finishes and can be used with any guitar.
Quality:
Very good quality. I have three of these (one holds three guitars, the others are single) and have not had a problem. Like all gear, if you treat it right, it will return the favor.
Value:
Compared to other products that are more expensive, the Ultra stand is great. Better quality and will not hurt your guitars finish.
Desirability:
The stand looks great - the orange rubber makes this stand out from all of the other brands.
Overall:
Overall this is a very good product, especially for only $10.00. Highly recommended.
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1 out of 10Quality:
These suck. But let me tell you why. The small leg that goes back is far too short. It's like this on both of the ones I own. This causes major instability in two connected ways. Firstly the stand leans backwards and secondly thw short leg makes it really easy for the stand to tip over backwards. Add to this the height that the instrument sits at, and you have a stand that will fall over with the slightest bump.
Overall:
This is could have been fixed with 2" of metal tubing, but it wasn't. Get the on stage stands $10 stand instead. It doesn't have this problem.
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5 out of 10Sound:
haven't heard a peep out of it!!!!!!!!!!
Support:
holds the guitar pretty good.
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9 out of 10Feature:
What more could you want (black tubing)? I bought two to hold my classical guitar and my Ovation roundback. The dull orange tubing could easilly be replaced with black, but it's not particularly objectionable as it is. The stand does not have a closure strap for the neck support, if that is important to you.
Quality:
If you want to keep your guitar pretty safe, this stand will work great. It's all metal and very well designed and put together. Use it like a baseball bat or a club and it will undoubtedly bend. But it's a GUITAR STAND, right??
Value:
Personally, I don't think you could spend your guitar stand money any better. I debated whether to try it or get something more expensive. I opted to be cost conscious, and I made the right decision.
Desirability:
This is a practical and necessary piece of equipment for any guitarist. It's design is excellent and the flat black color is unobtrusive, especially when holding the guitar. Note that mine came with flat orange tubing on the support brackets. Black would be more aesthetically pleasing, but hey, it's only 10 bucks!
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Overall:
I don't need another stand until I get another guitar. If an when I do, I'll order another one of these.
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