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CAHAYA Guitar Stand Floor Universal for Acoustic Electric Guitars Bass Accessories Banjo Stand Rotate to Adjust Height from 30.7 to 37 Inch Folding Tripod Guitar Stands with Neck Holder CY0253

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Item Shape: Single


Features

  • Rotate to Adjust Height: The biggest difference from the conventional guitar stands is that this acoustic floor guitar stand can be rotated to adjust the height from 30.7 inches to 37 inches. Very easy to use and accommodate different models of guitars.
  • Umbrella-Shape Structure Sturdy Base: We add three thick metal support bars to the base to provide additional support for the entire electric guitar stand. Tripod legs extend farther outwards for a steadier footing. Anti-slip rubber feet to hold a firm grip on the floor. Once the bass guitar stand is installed and put the guitar in place, it will be very stable and has no chance of falling over. The height of the base is adjustable from 5.1-8.7inch.
  • Uneven and Thick Padded Arms: Different from the flat and straight shape of guitar arms, CAHAYA floor guitar stand has uneven supporting arms, which could firmly fix both thin and thick instruments without the risk of sliding and scratching. All the points of guitar and the stand in contact are wrapped with thick sponge. The delicate and thoughtful design is all about protecting each musical instrument.
  • Universal Guitar Stand: 360 degrees rotating cradle design is the unique feature of the guitar stand. Suitable for various types of guitars such as acoustic, electric guitars, bass, 6 and 12 string guitars, banjo, mandolin, etc. In addition, especially for accommodate non-symmetrical body guitars. Every great guitar deserves the best guitar stand!
  • Space Saver: CAHAYA guitar stand can be folded flat for easy transportation and storage. The height of the base is adjustable, also very suitable for music lovers with limited room space. Ideal for all-purpose performance and practice at any time! Such as the concert, tour, music festival, party, ceremony, talent show. It's the best guitar accessory.

Brand: CAHAYA


Material: Metal


Fit Type: Universal Fit


Maximum Height: 37 Inches


Product Dimensions: 22.8"L x 22.8"W x 37"H


Package Dimensions: 17.5 x 8.46 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.59 pounds


Manufacturer: CAHAYA


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Guitar Stand
Item Shape: Single
This is an excellent guitar stand. For the money it is going to be hard to beat. Very light, well padded with rubber and sturdy. Our music store sells stands for twice the price that are not this nice. The only negatives I can mention are the height and the neck support. The height is restricted by a bolt and nut that restrict the downward movement of the upper tube. The stand is perfect for a guitar or bass but it will not work with a uke and might not with other shorter instruments like a banjo. The other restriction is the nut and bolt on the neck cradle. They absolutely secure the cradle, but for the musician on the go, this may be an issue with storage for travel. Without the nut and bolt the cradle will stay in place, but not as securely as one might like. Overall, a great stand for your prized instrument ... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Lew Dunham

  • I'm Impressed...
Item Shape: Single
There is NOTHING about this stand that I dislike. I already plan to buy another one next month to put in my home studio. This one sits out by the amp and pedal board. So, obviously, the pictures show that I do not have a guitar on this particular guitar stand. That is the Korg RK100-S2 keytar. And it is a pain in the butt to place on a stand. It's odd shape makes it unstable, and the power on/off switch is right there between the two forks. Along with audio in jacks, the MIDI out, the USB port and a gain switch for a microphone. I have never heard of the CAHAYA music company before, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to get the stand for that reason alone. But, for the price, I figured that I could just leave it on the curb if it didn't work out. My main concern was needing the neck forks to be offset so much (as can be seen in the picture). I've had other stands (much more expensive) that had a kind of tongue in groove system that didn't let the neck rotate at all. That was my main concern. As you can see, no matter how screwy a position you need that neck fork to be, it can accommodate. I did have to make a slight alteration to the base forks. Again, see the picture. I used a couple of zip ties to pinch the ends of the base forks together approximately 1/2 inch. The pictures and dimensions provided by the company were at the top of the page were correct. What I didn't take into account was that my strap lock takes up about 1 inch of the bottom of the keytar. The instrument still rested easily on the base, but just barely. So I did this just to be safe. The rubber on the forks seems to be the standard stuff you will find on a lot of lower to mid-range stands. I definitely like the padding that you can find on the higher tier stands from Gator and On Stage better, but those stands come at a premium, and wouldn't have held this instrument well anyway. My concern is that this type of rubber gets tacky when it's hot, and that MIGHT damage the finish of a really nice instrument. Time will tell if it damages the finish of THIS really nice instrument, but it doesn't feel tacky at the moment, and the keytar is super stable when resting on it. Assembly was a breeze. I didn't even look at the instructions. Although, I did notice that there were both words and illustrations for anybody that needs a little help. The neck hinge is secured with a nut and bolt. And that is nice, because even some of the $80+ stands just have a squeeze kind of grip that is tight and stable, but also can be easily collapsed if hit at the right (or completely wrong) time! As for the base forks, they also secure with a nut and bolt, but there are also (2) two washers provided that allow you to tighten the base on really well, but still allows the forks to rotate into a self-leveling position when you place your instrument on it. Honestly, with the exception that I wish it had a better quality foam rubber padding, this might just be the most well engineered guitar stand that I have ever owned. It is certainly the most versatile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022 by Noel Noel

  • Pretty Much As Advertised
Item Shape: Single
This stand is nicely stable, though it's not impossible to tip it. I use it primarily for a 5-string banjo, but it can also be used for my 6- and 12-string guitars. I like the adjustable height feature, and I also appreciate the non-straight design of the cradle arms. If it was a bit more rock-solid I'd easily give it a full 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Dan S.

  • Nice and sturdy
Item Shape: Single
...especially at this price point, which is about the same as the cheapest flimsy unpainted metal one You can get at your local guitar shop. This one has a great profile, is easy to assemble, and does the job very nicely. Very happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by annielaurie

  • Sturdy enough, but not a rock. Bought to alter for a mandolin stand anyways.
Item Shape: Single
Worth all of $15 I paid for this. Actually holds a guitar a bit higher off the floor than I would like, but I wanted it to alter for a mandolin anyways. Having a small mando off the floor a bit, is OK and actually safer, as it stays in view, and cannot be kicked accidentally. The A frame stand CY0252 by this company is great for a mandola as its a bit bigger. It too is a guitar stand, but I'm not keen on this A frame design for an acoustic guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Acoustic player

  • Very Good 2 guitar stand
Item Shape: Double Guitar Stand
This is a very good and STABLE dual guitar stand, Ubass and Mini P bass in my case. The lower (support) arms are VERY stable as they have square shafts that keep the arms from rotating which was the problem with my last stand. These have screw knobs to connect them solidly to the shaft. Top (neck) supports are 1 sturdy piece that swivels but can be secured well. Only slight drawback is that the arms have to be removed to break the stand down and fold up the lower legs. Minor but it means that it is a several minute project. Still my favorite performance stand ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023 by Mark Hirschman

  • Easy to assemble
Item Shape: Single
Holds my electric guitar well so far . Exactly advertised thank you
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Ashley

  • FOR SOME, THE ONLY REVIEW YOU NEED
Item Shape: Single
If you are the owner of a "flying V" style guitar, this stand is perfect! It was whybI bought ir. For my Jackson King V guitar. This is exactly the stand I needed, it keeps the guitar off of the ground and it fits great. Look no further.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Jackson

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