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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I purchased the blue version sans the bubbles. As others have commented it’s simple to put together, a no brainer.I just needed something for my studio to rest my acoustics as I make adjustments to things. It’s perfect for this but I can it being a stand for a more permanent purpose.Not much more to say. I saw mentioned something about the padding at the top where the the ‘legs’ are joined. Seems to be adequate padding where the guitar back meets the stand. As for the sharp corners, not sure how that reviewer places his guitar into the stand. But I would first place the lower bout on to the two padded arms then lean it back.Anyway, I recommend this.
DamonDuece
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I really like the stand easy to put together. Was well packaged. It looks really nice. It doesn't fit my guitar because of the way it's shaped w/o leaning over but thats how that goes. I Won't hold that against the stand. Good stand I like the color.
Jorge Perez
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
First, I want to start buy saying that this guitar stand looks awesome! First, the assembly was VERY easy! I love the clear acrylic look and overall it is very sturdy. The one MAJOR design flaw is that there isn't much padding on the part where your guitar rests on it. This is terrible because it is a very sharp corner which can damage the finish on the back of your guitar. Now, while that might not be a big deal if you're using it to rest a "work-horse"/beater guitar, you would never want to put a guitar that you're trying to baby on it. Some of my guitars cost over $4000 dollars and I just wouldn't trust this stand with them... at last not the way it comes. Thankfully, I did have a solution which was to stick a pad of soft velcro to it and now it's perfect. I have attached some pictures to show it. As far as me recommending it, I'd say if you don't care about the finish of the guitar you're going to put on it, it is perfect and cool-looking but if you care about the finish on your guitar at all, it is a resounding no unless you modify it the way I did. If they put some heavier padding on the part where the guitar rest on this stand, it would be a solid 5/5 for me.
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I love the look of the clear blue acrylic, it's almost electric blue.This stand was easy to assemble. It has a nice wide set of feet and is fairly secure it seems as far as side to side movement. I is very easy to fold up and take with you on your road trips. Normally I would use a stand that holds the guitar neck in place at the top for added stability and peace of mind. However, because of the wide, padded base, I feel secure in putting my instruments in it's capable hands.
Doeboy
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I tried using this as an electric guitar and bass stand, hoping it would fill the role of a highly portable stand for gigging. While both instruments do fit onto the stand, it didn't feel especially stable as it is difficult to get the neck centered onto the small padded section at the top of the "A" shape. This stand probably works much better for larger body instruments, but I can't particularly recommend it for electric instruments.
cregal
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
This was a gift fro my niece who plays the guitar. I always see her having to put the guitar back in the case after playing. I'm thinking to myself, that must be one of those friction points that can eventually prevent her from wanting to practice because it seems tedious having to put it back in and out of the bag. Turns out I was right and she loves having to just easily put it on the stand after playing. It sturdy and stable from what I can tell. Assembly is easy and she didn't need any help with it. As a point of reference, she is 12.
D. Horst
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
This is a great sturdy and compact portable guitar stand. Its compact design make it easy to transport to gigs and also can hold your instruments in your studio or practice room as well. Generally these type of guitar stands are made of metal and most commonly are painted black. Black is generally the color of every piece of equipment used on a dark stage to render it nearly invisible, or at least barely noticeable. This one made of clear acrylic is even more inviable. Works well, does its job, and I am happy with it.
David Dorrell
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Review of MUSO Acrylic Guitar Stand, Pro Instrument Holder, A-Frame Folding, Portable, For Guitars, Bass, Ukulele, Banjo, Cello, Viola, Violin, Mandolin, Solid and Durable Guitarist Mate (Crystal Bubble)This is an acoustic guitar style stand, but will certainly work for other instruments. The pieces come disassembled with no instructions (correction, I found the instructions in the bottom of the box after I assembled the stand). It is still quite easy to assemble. Look carefully at the photos on Amazon. There are counter sunk insets where the screws fit, or for the arms where the arms have wider non threaded metal that slide into the wider counter sunk hole and there are counter sink holes in the bottom of the support legs so the screw head rises into the legs. Make sure that they are each in the correct side and everything else goes easily. They provide an Allen wrench and that is the only tool needed. Took me less than five minutes to assemble. This style of stand works fine, especially for acoustic guitars as they will sit more snuggly in the wide base arms. Nice and sturdy once assembled. I like it.
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