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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
did not come with any of the screws for assembly
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This rack seems to work fine, but it doesn't inspire a lot of confidence.The guitars sit much more upright than the metal racks I have used in the past, and the spacers only come about 2/3 of the way across the fretboard--whereas, on the metal racks the spacers or dividers stuck out a good bit further than the width of the fretboard. The wood feels a little cheap, but it seems reasonably sturdy once assembled.I think part of the issue, was that I have high expectations considering all of the cheap metal racks available on Amazon for a bit less money.It wasn't all cons. I like the ease of assembly and that the dividers can be quickly reconfigured. I also didn't hate the felt padding material. The more upright angle allows the rack to sit in closer to the wall taking up less floor space.I think the rack is serviceable, I would just feel better if the guitars were slightly less upright and the dividers a little longer.
KPlummer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Easy to assemble. Made of good quality. Looks great! It's very sturdy and holds all my guitars! Great for the cost. Highly recommend!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Todd Fitch
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I have somehow managed to acquire quite a few guitars and they were piling up in cases everywhere. This is a great solution for keeping them handy without taking up a ton of space.It holds my guitars securely and it's very stable, despite being full. I like that it's fairly compact as well.I think there are more aesthetically pleasing stands out there, but they all take up more space and are more expensive. So, if you're looking for a reasonably priced, study stand that doesn't take up a lot of room, this is a great solution.
John Clapham
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I'm impressed! The STRICH Guitar Stand for Multiple Guitars is an awesome choice for your guitar collection. You will save a lot of space. The build quality is top notch and it functions well with several guitars. It looks great and is easy to assemble. I love it and will need more soon.
JR Weymouth
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
My wife really didn't like all the individual guitar stands I had strewn about the living room, so when I saw this, I ordered it. It was easy to put together, feels sturdy afterward. I have three acoustics two electrics and a bass. Love it, and I may have to order another one for my upstairs guitars.
A. B
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I've been looking at guitar racks recently, and this one caught my eye. It's really nicely made. I did have to assemble it, but it was simple enough. I messed up in 1 part when I angled it the wrong way. A "this side up" sticker would save me from that mistake. By looking at the image, I realized I had it on wrong.It has felt on all of the parts what could damage your guitar. Our guitars are safe. Once assembled, it's nice and sturdy. It's a little too tall for a ukulele, but I did manage to get it in there in the case, but I had to have it on the wood piece so it sits there precariously. It hasn't fallen off when my robot vacuum came by though. It's obviously just for guitars and bigger string instruments, I just wanted to see. I put a few guitars on there and even some in the travel cases. For that, I removed 2 pegs and it fit nicely. It sits on there nice and sturdy (as do the guitars) and I'm not worried about them falling off if bounced. My acoustic guitars would need to be spaced out a little more than my electric guitars, but they all fit in there perfectly. I didn't notice any blemishes or damaged parts on mine. It's the darker version.The rack looks good, and it holds my guitars nicely. I'm still being stubborn and keeping my ukulele there since I want it with the others, haha. Now the guitars are out on display and easy to reach to allow easy access. As they are right in view with easy access and aren't stored away, they make you want to practice more. I walk by, pick it up, play a bit, then put it back. No more taking it out of a gig bag/protective case as it's right there within reach, and I feel safe keeping them there.
xsterawawesome
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
It's sturdy, pretty well padded, goes together very easy, I didn't even need instructions.It doesn't have any positive indexing for the bodies of the guitars, in practice, it's very easy to accidentally bump the guitars into each other, which is no good on one of my guitars, which has a particularly fragile glossy finish. But if you carefully place the guitars in and out, you won't have any problems.It holds my 6 string bass, les paul style, stratocaster style, and fender acoustic, all without issue.I'd still recommend at least one stand for a single guitar, so you can easily pick up and put down the guitar that you're currently playing without being concerned about damaging it.But for extra storage, for the guitar's you don't play everyday, this is great.My unit came with a large blemish in the clear coat that had to be just bad quality control. Also I don't like that the pegs at the top only reach halfway across the fretboard, with no way to secure the guitars to the stand, so if you put it in a bad place or leave a guitar plugged in and have kids running around it could be easier to knock one off the sand.At the end of the day, there's no real deal breakers, the stand is pretty good at what it does, and I will continue using it.
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