![]() once the guitar stand is installed and put the guitar in place, it will be very stable and has no chance of falling over. anti-slip rubber feet to hold a firm grip on the floor. ![]() tripod legs extend farther outwards for a steadier footing. (***the bottom rack cannot be tightened completely. very easy to use and accommodate different models of guitars. Rotate to adjust height: the biggest difference from the conventional guitar stands is that this acoustic guitar stand can be rotated to adjust the height from 30.7 inches to 37 inches. If I don't take it back, I will likely use it after repair for a while and then buy a nice office chair later and give this thing away. I may cut the legs and basically rebuild the rest of it and keep it, but I have to say it is nowhere near worth the price. I never believed there could be so many issues with a simple chair. "I barely have a butt but still find this hard to get situated on. I don't currently have an acoustic on hand to test. The guitar rest do not hold an electric guitar on mine without it setting sideways and risking a fall. Could it be fixed without damaging? Maybe. Also the back rest was not lined up when assembled at the factory and is off skew. The back rest may be risky as it did snap off for at least one person and I found it to feel very unlikely of holding any of my weight. That alone makes it very uncomfortable and renders it almost non usable. Most ppls feet do won't reach the floor and the foot rest are not appropriate height. Most of you will be cutting 2 or 3 inches off the legs. Must have been designed for ppl at least 7 feet tall.
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