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Pyle Multi Guitar Stand 7 Holder Foldable Universal Display Rack - Portable Black Guitar Holder with No Slip Rubber Padding - PGST43 & Ernie Ball Polypro Guitar Strap, White (P04036)

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Arrives Monday, May 27
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Size: 7 Guitar


Style: Guitar Stand + Guitar Strap


Features

  • Product 1: UNIVERSAL GUITAR COMPATIBILITY: The Multi-Instrument Floor Stand Guitar Holder Display Rack by Pyle can hold all types of guitar including electric, classical acoustic, and bass guitars
  • Product 1: HOLDS UP TO 7 GUITARS: This high capacity multi Guitar Stand can hold up to 7 multiple guitars and guitar bag/cases all at the same time without tripping over. Perfect for OnStage or In-Studio Use
  • Product 1: SAFE AND RELIABLE: The guitar stand Rugged and Heavy Duty Metal Construction makes it safe and reliable for instrument placement. The base of the stand also has rubber to protect the floor from scratches
  • Product 1: RUBBER PADDING: This cool guitar holder has a Velveteen Rubber Padding on both the guitar neck and body rest to protect the guitar from damages or scratches and the Black Powder Coat Finish makes this rack stylish and professional looking
  • Product 2: Durable and comfortable 2" wide polypropylene webbing
  • Product 2: Adjustable length 41" to 72
  • Product 2: Quality black leather ends
  • Product 2: Ernie Ball logo stamped in gold print

Description

Pyle Multi Guitar Stand 7 Holder Foldable Universal Display Rack - Portable Black Guitar Holder With No slip Rubber Padding for Classical Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitar and Guitar Bag / Case - PGST43Pyle Model : PGST43 Guitar Stand Multi-Instrument Rack Guitar Stand, Multi-Instrument Floorstand Guitar Rack Holder Features: Universal Guitar Compatibility Works with Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, etc. Safe & Reliable Instrument Placement Works with All of Your Favorite Guitars Rugged & Heavy Duty Construction Velveteen Rubber Padding Black Powder-Coat Finish Perfect for On-Stage or In-Studio Use Technical Specs: Construction Material: Steel Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’ Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 35.0’’ x 20.9’’ x 28.7’’ Pyle Model: PGST43 - Universal Guitar Compatibility - Works with Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, etc. - Safe & Reliable Instrument Placement - Works with All of Your Favorite Guitars - Rugged & Heavy Duty Construction - Velveteen rubber padding - Black Powder-Coat Finish Perfect for On-Stage or In-Studio Use - Construction Material: Steel - Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’ - Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 226’’ x 134.6’’ x 185.4’’ - Unit Weight: 9.2 lbs. Technical Specs: Construction Material: Steel Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’ Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 35.0’’ x 20.9’’ x 28.7’’ —&mdash. — Your satisfaction is our 1 priority. If this item fails to meet your expectations we will accept it back a full refund within the first 30 days. We also stand behind this product. Contact us If the item should show any defect within the first year we will help exchange it for a new one. The Multi-Instrument Floor Stand Guitar Holder Rack by Pyle is the perfect item for musicians who want their instruments to be easily accessible at all time or if you are a musical instrument store owner, this stylish and professional looking stand is also perfect for displaying guitars in your store. Technical Specs: Construction Material: Steel Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’ Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 35.0’’ x 20.9’’ x 28.7’’Ernie Ball Polypro Guitar Strap, White (P04036)Used by countless rockstars, professional musicians, and local artists alike, Ernie Ball’s polypro guitar straps have been embraced for their basic design and iconic gold Ernie Ball logo. Durable and comfortable 2" wide polypropylene webbing and machined stitched black leather ends provide strength and longevity. Ernie Ball’s polypro white guitar strap has an adjustable length of 42” to 72”.


Date First Available: July 31, 2022


Size: 7 Guitar


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Does what it should, a few caveats
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
It holds acoustic, hard-body, and hollow-body guitars and basses. The two issues I have: 1) missing a screw for the bottom bar which was pretty disappointing (when you are missing just one screw, you don't want to go through all the hassle for warranty support, so you add time and effort to find a similar screw instead); 2) you need to ensure the screws are real tight. If it's loose at all, it's flimsy and won't support all four slots. Use Loctite if needed. It's sturdy if tight. Still a good buy. Remember that you need space behind the stand as the guitars lean back and the heads will hit the wall if not enough room. This may make it less desirable for some rooms. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022 by Joe

  • Good product at great price
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
It fit all of my guitars and basses, but it’s not very stable/sturdy. Can’t argue with the price though.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Kevin Michael Kunert

  • Stays erect
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
At first I thought it was flimsy bit after putting my gear on it it proved to stay erect. Holds multiple at a time and I have no doubt they are secure and snug. Would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022 by Tonya

  • It's cheap and works, just a little flimsy
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
For the money this is great. Sure it's not the most sturdy multi instrument holder but up against a wall, it's been fine. Holding three acoustics and a banjo currently with no issues.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by RG

  • Holds 7 guitars, but makes you work for it
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
Guitars seem to breed other guitars; it's really rare that you buy just one and keep it at that. Storage, predictably, becomes an issue. I have 7 guitars, 5 of which had homes on unmatched stands and 2 that just kind of hung out wherever I could fit them. I needed something to hold 7 guitars, and lo and behold, I found a stand for 7 guitars. In fact, I found a few of them, but most of them were over $100, which was more than I wanted to spend. Ultimately, I went with this one. I knew this would be a no-frills product, which is fine, since it's just supposed to be some metal and rubber. The process of putting this together was not at all difficult, but the instructions could have benefited from having more detailed illustrations. Unfortunately, the bolts were not good fits for the components. In fact, the bolts stripped pretty much immediately when I started tightening them to attach the neck-rest assembly to the base. I honestly wondered if I had used the wrong set of bolts (there are two) but those were even worse. Neither set was really long enough to provide the necessary stability or strong enough to withstand the level of tension required to keep the neck-rest assembly in place. I wound up going to a hardware store and picking up some better bolts, nuts, and washers. After it was all put together, I was struck by how strangely designed this thing is. The base has two padded rods that are parallel to each other where the bottoms of your guitars' bodies should sit. Ok, fine, makes sense. But the vertical alignment of the neck-rest with the base is such that you can't rest your guitars straight up-and-down in the way that the picture of the product depicts. This means you need to angle the neck-rest assembly at like a 23 degree angle to get the guitars to stand up, but I cannot conceive of how this would be possible if you used the bolts that were included in the package as they would not be able to be tightened enough to prevent the thing from flopping over. Even the replacement bolts I got were not entirely up to the task since the weight of one guitar leaning on it was enough to cause it to fall, which obviously means that 7 guitars wouldn't be able to stay put; I'm afraid to continue tightening the new bolts since I'm pretty sure the thin panels connecting the two assemblies would warp or break. I ultimately had to put some pieces of rubber in between the bottoms of the neck-rest poles and the tops of the base poles to keep everything in place and secure. As an aside, this stand is probably best used with extremely common guitar body types. I have 7 guitars with 6 different body styles and this is definitely oriented toward standards like Stratocasters, Les Pauls, etc. My pointy guitars sort of fit but the more I look at them leaning against the stand, the more my anxiety increases. I have one acoustic guitar on the stand and it has to be at the very back because there's no way there would be enough clearance for it to be placed anywhere else; I can't imagine trying to put more than one acoustic on here and still having room to use all 7 slots...at least without having the guitars resting up against one another and causing issues. Overall, I wouldn't say that I'm especially satisfied with this. It does in fact hold 7 guitars, but not without extra effort and components. I understand that its cheaper price point limits its aesthetics and build quality, but I was honestly shocked at how easily the bolts stripped (and it's not like I'm Brock Lesnar or the Incredible Hulk, so I wasn't applying a ridicuous amount of force) and the overall lack of sturdiness. I am hopeful that these issues are limited to my order since it has a fairly high rating. However, not knowing whether this is just mine or a more pervasive problem, I don't think I'd recommend it. Spend the extra money and get one that's sturdier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2022 by Tarquinius Superbus

  • Ok enough for my ok guitars
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
I have this loaded up with my cheap guitars and I don't worry about them because they are cheap guitars and CBGs I built from parts. If I were loading this up with classic guitars that were actually valuable I might think differently. Doesn't inspire tons of confidence and the padding feels pretty cheap, but if you can get over yourself and how cheap your guitars actually are, rock on. Only took a few minutes to assemble and it does the job I'm asking of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 by S. Knight

  • Good way to get your space organized - Only average sturdiness
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
It has worked pretty well for me so far. Assembly was easy enough. I currently have a shorter fret E bass, acoustic guitar, three E guitars, and a mic stand against it and it has been holding them just fine. The caveat though is that I feel you have to handle the rack kind of carefully, as while it might be able to hold the weight, I think if you banged it or put an instrument into it carelessly it could make it tip over or possible loosen if your frame connections wherent carefully and tightly made. But you get the feeling that, you shouldnt tighten or press it together too much, as the metal might crimp or warp somehow. Putting it against a wall is a good call for any rack, just in case, imo. Overall- it's just right for the job. Nothing more or less. It's perfect for a studio or your bedroom but not resilient enough to handle getting setup and broken down constantly while also on the move, in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Muddy Wolf

  • Some complaints but it is worth $50 I’d say
Size: 7 Guitar Style: Guitar Stand
When it comes to putting it together. The screws that are meant to connect the top bar to the two sides had no holes in so the screws are sticking out slightly they are still connected tightly and I’m not worried about it (just seems off). The sturdiness of it is fine my complaint on it is the back leans back too much so my five string bass and full scale bass touch the wall behind it. I can lean it forward a bit without worrying about any of my basses or guitars falling but there is no way to keep it in that space. So just be mindful for longer instruments Considering it’s $50 and holds 7 guitars I can’t complain too much considering I’ve bought $10 stands for one guitar that are worse and take up about half the space so it’s nice to have the compactness for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2022 by Casey F.

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