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Stagg GDC-6 Universal Guitar Stand for up to 6 Electric or 3 Acoustic Guitars

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$189.99

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  • Package dimensions:14.478 cms(L) x57.15 cms(W) x71.12 cms(H)
  • Package quantity: 1
  • Product Type: INSTRUMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
  • Country Of origin: China


Stagg Universal Guitar Stand for up to 6 Electric or 3 Acoustic Guitars (guitars not included)


phil hovey
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
The "Gearlux" stand is no longer available. This is the identical stand for $50 more. Still a good value, in my view. I don't gig so they will stay right there. Easy to assemble. All my guitars are in one place with room for the next one, which is in the oven.
Scott
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
I bought two of these. For they money they are decent compared to other stands out there. I would give this a better rating, but the buttons that secure the straps to hold the guitars in are terrible. They are very tight and one has already broken (I've literally buttoned/unbuttoned maybe 5 times and it's already broken).I emailed Stagg customer support over a week ago and NO response. Pretty bad customer service if you ask me. Not sure I'd buy one again to be honest.
Jasand
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
I got this for both home studio use and live applications. So far has been great for home use. I have this and a 6 slot one. The do a great job separating and protecting the guitars and basses. Would recommend.
Peter Van Name
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
I love the Stagg unit so much I bought another one. It saves so much room compared to having your guitars out on regular stands. This is such a great product.
RockerDown
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
To be honest, I didn't know what to expect and was ready for something average - or even being taken advantage of - however - this product is pretty amazing and one of my favorite elements in my new "Ploffice" (Play Room / Office).If you're thinking about how to organize them - I highly recommend this smaller footprint / no hole-drilling option for multiple guitar management.That's why I got it, anyway.
Bean
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
I have two of these and need to get a third. It seems to be made pretty decently for my needs. I have one in my bedroom holding 6 guitars, without taking a ton of space and keeps them separated. I'm building a home studio where I have the other one and will put the third. Worth the money for home use for sure.
Nicholas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2020
Just what I needed for my collection of guitars, it just about fits Dean ml guitars into the supporting cut outs but is too small to fit a washburn stealth ML but putt it on the end and it's good enough.Also have a jackson warrior and a rhoads v in the rack that both fit nicely.
john louis stamp II
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2020
I purchased this product because I have found I was spending a good deal of time sorting through my guitars, that were individually in their cases, than I was playing. Additionally, I would find myself discovering a riff on one guitar and realize it would fit the sound and playing of another guitar, which would start the process of packing one guitar into its case, sorting through the others to find the "optimal" one, then unpack it, etc. This product has made my ability to transition from one guitar to the next much faster and much easier.The build quality is OK for the pricepoint. It would have been nice for it to be slightly sturdier, but again, compared to the prices on similar products by other builders its fine. It is no flightcase by any means. It works just fine in a rehearsal space or practice room to hold guitars. Definitely cannot move (up to) 6 guitars while in this product.Great alternative to having stacks of cases or multiple single stands!
GearHead
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2019
Awesome 6 space guitar rack.
Rhee Vyooer
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2019
I really like the guitar case theme and the fact that it's enclosed on three sides. Storage is decently dense for holding six solid-body electrics, but if you have vibrato arms, they'll have to be removed. I have a 335-style guitar with a Bigsby (no removable arm) that fit in at one end and two slots occupied by a jazz box at the other. The surprise cool feature for me is the five inches of flat space behind the neck slots, which is a great spot for a tray to hold picks, tuners and other things that might come in handy. The construction of the case is pretty much like most guitar cases, but I don't think the hinges in the stand would survive repeated setup and takedown. (An upgrade to piano hinges would fix that.)The big downside, and the reason this thing gets only three stars (originally two, which I thought was a little harsh), is what some of the other reviewers have complained about: padding. There's a huge lack of it everywhere there's a contact point between the stand and the instruments. The liner doesn't do much to prevent the lower points of the guitars from hitting the wood on the bottom, nor is there enough of it to cushion the necks where they meet the ends of the neck slots. The points where the feet on the bottom are attached to the case have some metal sticking up that you can feel through the lining. If I can feel it, it's going to damage a guitar. Having a sharp corner in the wood around the neck slots that you can feel easily through the lining isn't a plus, either. There's also some metal showing through the lining where the hinges attach, but that's a minor nit because it's not a protective surface.The bottom was fixed adding a 17x24" memory foam bath mat (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N0I8KLX). The manufacturer makes a 20x24 that will reach further back, but Amazon doesn't carry that size and most guitars don't need the extra depth. The covering is polyester, which shouldn't react with nitrocellulose finishes. Installing it with a bend so it covers the front part of the case prevents the guitars from hitting that part and, as a bonus, removes just enough depth that the foam separators fit in snugly and don't slide around.I'm still noodling out a fix for the neck slots.They're cheap improvements, but this price point, I shouldn't have to be making them myself. In spite of that, I'm keeping it, because it's the only stand I could find that fits my needs.
Jean-Pierre Gagnon
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2018
I’m in love with that bass rack!
loowood2 on YT
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2015
This is better looking in person, it add some class to any stage or rehearsal and your guitars are much more protected. It is much more sturdy than I expected. Some one mentioned the retainers to hold back your guitars from falling out. Yes they are not the best and I never use them. They do get fought in the guitar strings also I have never been one to attach the bunny sting to keep any of my guitars from jumping out of their stands, wall hangers or holders. The top case latches actually attach to the top of the guitar slots. Extremely cool and I get many comments on it and questions about an where did I get that? How much. Amazon man! Super fast delivery as ALWAYS
sue
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 20, 2014
Superb product and at a great price.highly recommended
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