Reddit Reddit reviews Musician's Gear Electric, Acoustic and Bass Guitar Stand Black

We found 6 Reddit comments about Musician's Gear Electric, Acoustic and Bass Guitar Stand Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Musician's Gear Electric, Acoustic and Bass Guitar Stand Black
Adjustable guitar stand fits electric, acoustic and bass guitarsLightweight and durable steel tubing with soft rubber paddingIncludes rubber security strap and non-slip rubber feetWide, secure tripod base folds down for easy storage
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6 Reddit comments about Musician's Gear Electric, Acoustic and Bass Guitar Stand Black:

u/proudgary · 3 pointsr/Guitar

You're right, the instrument does not factor in as much as one's interest. Totally right.

Of the packages listed, the first Yamaha one for $159 looks very nice. You'd definitely get more than your money out of it. Yamaha has a great rep. for longevity.

I own this Rogue for $79 and love it to death. I taught Grade 6 and students were allowed to play whenever they wanted - it never got any rest from students or teachers.
I'd get this Snark tuner, this guitar strap, these strings, this string winder, and finally this stand. Oh, and these thin picks.

That gives you a grand total of $119.24. I've either owned or used all of these products and can vouch for them.

Now, the other thing I'm thinking of... there's this instructional book on Google Books, where you get the first 64 pages for free. It's a great resource, but the name escapes me. If I think of it, I'll write back. I hope this helps.

u/tr1ppn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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Thanks for the contest!

u/SethThaDino · 1 pointr/vinyl

Ohh. I was thinking of one of these.

u/rlee0001 · 1 pointr/guitarlessons

Guitar, Amp, Instrument Cable, Headphones, Auto-Tuner, Metronome, Capo, Picks, Strings, Stand, Strap, Bag, String Winder, Polish & Cloth

Don't make them spend more than ~$200 on this. Consider pitching on for some of the accessories at least (though be aware that some of them are quite necessary right off the bat, such as a tuner).

You won't be able to appreciate the difference between a $100 guitar and a $5000 guitar by sound for at least a year and just to get started you need a bunch of supplies (see list above) and the cost adds up quick.

The guitar won't break unless you abuse it. Squier instruments are decent. In fact, you could even get something like a First Act at Walmart for under $100 and still not be able to appreciate the difference for quite a while.

u/thatsong · 1 pointr/Guitar

Hardly innovative, but it does fold nicely, but not $60 nicely. Here are similar ones for $11, and made by Fender, electric, acoustic

For a gig, bringing a guitar stand isn't a big deal because if you're going to need one, you'll most likely be driving there.

For transparency, I don't use mini stands at all, I find them unstable. I use these

u/MeghanAM · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Lucky number 13!

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