🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game with Style and Security!
The String Swing CC34 Guitar Stand is a premium storage solution designed for musicians, crafted from North American oak hardwood. It securely holds up to 6 electric or 3 acoustic guitars, featuring high-density padding to protect your instruments. Made in the USA, it comes with a lifetime structural warranty, ensuring your guitars are always in pristine condition.
Finish Type | oak |
Material | Wood |
Item Dimensions | 36.5 x 4.25 x 4.2 inches |
Color | Oak |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
A**R
Money well spent
This guitar stand achieved what it was designed for: eliminating five guitar stands that were gobbling up a dining room area. Meaning, my wife is happy! This stand is well designed, attractive and compact, as well as quite sturdy. I looked at a number of similarly designed stands, but this one seemed the best.Pros:- Attractive design and wood.- Stable and compact.- Does a decent job of fitting four electrics and a classical acoustic.- Easy enough to put together.Cons:- Guitars do fit in at an angle that requires you to make sure the neck is securely in the cradle. It isn't like the guitar would fall out, but to be 100 percent stable you have to adjust the angle at the base of the guitar a bit as you place it back in. Still more stable than those cheap folding stands.- Fit between guitars is a bit tight, so you have to be careful (but not overly so) that you don't bang the neighboring guitar of the one you are taking out. But that's the tradeoff for compactness, and again, you'd have to be really sloppy or in a big hurry to bang another guitar.- Price. Maybe walnut is more expensive than I realize, but this stand seems a tad overpriced at $130. Seems like 100 bucks, tops, to me.Personal tip: Skip the glue! The manufacturer does include a tube of Gorilla Glue to place at joints, after you screw them together. Don't know why this is necessary, as the screws securely hold everything together. Also, after putting the base bar together, I discovered I had installed it upside down. A quick fix, but if I had glued it with Gorilla Glue, it probably would have been toast. Unless you are going to be moving the stand around all the time, don't know why you need it.
S**N
Great guitar rack!
Very sturdy and holds 6 electric guitars. Overall, it was easy to put together, but you should definitely watch the directions video carefully. It does not take up a lot of space, considering all that it holds. Stand has the option to fold for transport, or you can put the extra screw in to make sure it's extra sturdy. I recommend this product completely.
R**C
Fantastic Product and Support
This stand is truly a 5 star product. I ordered the black walnut and was amazed at the beauty of the wood. The thought, research and support the company put and continues to put into a stand that holds very valuable instruments is almost unheard of today. It is beautiful, strong and either foldable for travel or can be permanently locked if desired. There was an issue that came up that required me to contact the company. Their phone was answered immediately and instead of a fix they sent out a new item the same day. I would recommend this product and company to anyone looking to find the best stand for their instruments.
B**N
An Almost Perfect Guitar Rack For Your Living Room
If you have a modest collection of guitars and want to keep them in your house "with the furniture" and not have a metal rack that looks like it belongs on stage, this is a great rack. Nicely constructed, sturdy, guitar finish-friendly padding, easy to put together, modestly priced, and good looking. I have one problem with it. It is advertised as holding 3 acoustic or 6 electric guitars. But what if you have something in between? I have two acoustics, an archtop electric and a solid body electric. These guitars fit somewhat uncomfortably in the space. The guitars are precariously close together, and I think I will need to have one of the guitars in a separate stand to avoid bumps and nicks. The problem is the yoking at the top of the rack. It is one piece and not adjustable. And there is some wasted space at the top of the rack, so the yoke could have been made wider and would then have accommodated all the guitars. Hercules makes a great rack with adjustable yokes, but it's a portable, metal frame thing and more appropriate in looks for being on stage rather than in a living room. Of course, I could "solve" my problem by buying one more guitar (a definite possibility) that would force me to buy a second multi-guitar rack anyway!
A**
Easy assembly, value for money, works exactly as should.
Perfect size for holding my 2 Taylor acoustics and 3 electric guitars, I my keep guitars in living room so looks much better than metal stands, also fits in better with furniture, guitars actually looks nicer fitting in person than in the photo I posted. Only thing is to make sure to adjust guitars properly when setting in stand so the neck rests against the neck-rest, although the guitars sit well enough in the base of stand anyways. I used extra screw provided to make it a non-folding stand so can’t comment on folding as mine is intended to set permanent. Gorilla glue is included in packaging as an added touch to use along with screws and only tool required for assembly is a Philips screwdriver. With cost vs quality I’d say it’s comparable to more expensive stands. 2 of my five guitars are quality Taylor’s and one of my electric is a Fender Pro 2 Telecaster, and I’m not hesitant use this stand with them.
S**D
Great investment for your guitars
I bought the guitar rack to replace a series of old tripod guitar stands that were falling apart. Buying this rack was a great move. It takes up less space, and presents a cleaner look. I am using it for four standard-sized electric guitars, a bass guitar, and a 3/4 model Strat for my daughters.The rack was easy to assemble. The instructions are minimal, but the design is simple. There are a few good tutorials online if you need it, including a great one from the company.My guitars all fit well, even the 3/4 sized one. The only slight issue is with my BC Rich Warlock, which is admittedly an oddly-shaped guitar. This rack is perfect for regular guitars, but obviously you may have an issue with anything like a Flying V or similarly “non-traditional” body style.Anyone thinking of buying this rack definitely should. It is a bit more expensive than some of the cheaper models on Amazon, but it is well-constructed, nice oak wood, looks fantastic, and will really add some class to your studio.
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