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Yorkville Sound Triple Guitar Stand with Guards - Black
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Heavy Duty Triple guitar stand - hang style w/ non-slip clutch.
• Easily Handles Non-Standard Instrument Body Shapes & Sizes
• Holds Multiple Instruments Securely
• Non-Reactive Foam Rests Will Not Damage or Discolor Guitar Finish
• Safe For Premium Nitro-Cellulous Lacquer Finishes
• One Touch Quick Set Non-Slip Height Adjustment
• Safety Bar Secures Instrument in Stand
• Folding Back Rest
• Wide Base For Increased Stability
• Rubberized Non-Slip Feet
• Scratch Resistant Finish
Features
• Ideal Stand for Acoustic & Electric Guitars or Basses• Easily Handles Non-Standard Instrument Body Shapes & Sizes
• Holds Multiple Instruments Securely
• Non-Reactive Foam Rests Will Not Damage or Discolor Guitar Finish
• Safe For Premium Nitro-Cellulous Lacquer Finishes
• One Touch Quick Set Non-Slip Height Adjustment
• Safety Bar Secures Instrument in Stand
• Folding Back Rest
• Wide Base For Increased Stability
• Rubberized Non-Slip Feet
• Scratch Resistant Finish
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Not for every Headstock 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Burlington, Ontario
If you are planning to hang electric guitars such as Fenders, or Gretsch, (or parlor acoustics/ Taylor mini's) look else where. Epiphones/Gibson's and PRS seem to work okay.
Padding gets dented with guitars that are a bit heavier. Had my kids not jumped on the box, I would have returned this right away
Posted by Jaysar Esteron on Mar 21, 2024
Good enough 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Longueuil, Quebec
Got it for xmas and it hold a resonator banjo and hollow body guitar, bass is TBA. Sturdy and stable. Good for light use.
Posted by Sïmôn on Jan 20, 2024
Won't hold much weight 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Guelph, Ontario
The telescoping section wouldn't hold the weight of two basses without sliding down. It should have a screw tightener instead of a toggle latch,
Might work with lighter instruments.
Might work with lighter instruments.
Posted by Steve on Aug 22, 2022
Okay for light guitars and standard headstocks 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
The other comments about the strength of the clutch and small headstocks are correct. This could be okay for acoustic instruments or perhaps two acoustics with one lighter solid body - but first satisfy yourself it's working okay. A Fender bass, hollow body bass and acoustic guitar were too much. For lightweight use the price is okay, much lower than other three instrument stands, but be careful how you load it.
To test this stand I first hung three basses: two Fenders and a Rickenbacker. Not a hope! The only saving graces were the guards on the neck yokes to keep the basses from falling over and the three legs that the two Fenders rested on once the stand sagged. If you need a stand for solid body guitars, I'd suggest you'll want to spend more.
The comments about small headstocks are also right on. The neck yokes are much too wide for a Telecaster headstock. Considering the difficulty this stand has with heavier loads I'd have thought at least one yoke could be sized for a Telecaster or with an adjustable feature. You're not going to hang a six string bass on it anyway, and the yokes are more than wide enough for a seven string or classical guitar so I'm not sure why they need to be so wide.
As I don't need this for three acoustics I'll be returning it when I next go by the store.
Posted by Tom Cordery on Sep 11, 2020
Bought & returned 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Vancouver, British Columbia
Got this but didn't see the comment regarding tele and similar slim headstocks. Worked fine for my LP and my reverse-headstock shredder but the tele head is way too slim and no way to adjust. The arm is also welded two-piece so no way to modify without risking breaking the weld. Too bad, was otherwise good value considering $150+ for Hercules and similar models. Will likely end up with a 3 or 5 stage stand as the next best option.
Posted by Rob Beeston on Aug 1, 2017
Nice stand but... 5 of 5 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Halifax, Nova Scotia
If you own a Tele or anything with a similar headstock the stand will not hold it at the headstock. If it's going to hang guitars it has to adjust like the Hercules wall hanger. Otherwise it is useless for a number of guitars. Highly suggest the touring stands as an alternative.
Posted by anonymous on Jan 11, 2016
Pretty Good. 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Oshawa, Ontario
It works great... If you only put light guitars on it. A few solid body guitars and it sags down, not sure if the Hercules triple does the same. Good quality overall, works great for acoustic and hollow body instruments.
Posted by anonymous on Feb 11, 2015
Would recommend 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
The stand works well , however you can not put 3 heavy guitar's on without it droping in height. les paul, telecaster, and firebird and down it goes
Posted by anonymous on Dec 16, 2014
Does What It Should 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Abbotsford, British Columbia
I've had this stand for over 6 months now and have NO complaints. I have an LP, acoustic a bass and an acoustic bass that all rest quite safely either in groups or individually. You could pay more for the fancy Hurc head rest or bottom rest, but you don't need them.
Posted by Jymbopalyse on Apr 17, 2014
Meh 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Burlington, Ontario
Its not bad but not great. The bottom part that pushes the guitar out at an angle always falls inwards and I constantly have to readjust it. Plus no matter where I put it one of my guitars is against the wall and hard to access. Also pretty pricey for what it is really
Posted by Kody on Jan 26, 2014
Good for guitars , not for basses 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Burlington, Ontario
I bought this stand to hold my guitars and basses. Well the guitars it held good, but my bass must have escaped to McDonalds or something, because it collapses every time i put my bass on it!
Posted by Alex on Jul 7, 2011