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BEST ANSWER:No. We have bought several of these stands, both for hanging acoustic and electric guitars on the wall. Couldn't be more happy with our purchase.
BEST ANSWER:No. We have bought several of these stands, both for hanging acoustic and electric guitars on the wall. Couldn't be more happy with our purchase.
What type of material does the guitar actually rest on?
A shopper
on Dec 31, 2020
BEST ANSWER:Per item description: On each side of the plate are the *rubber tubing* covered braces that cradle the guitar in the right-handed playing orientation. Each brace is capped with a plastic plug, ensuring that the metal tubing will not come into contact with your guitar at any point.
BEST ANSWER:Per item description: On each side of the plate are the *rubber tubing* covered braces that cradle the guitar in the right-handed playing orientation. Each brace is capped with a plastic plug, ensuring that the metal tubing will not come into contact with your guitar at any point.
Works. No more holes in packaging at the cost of extra shipping. Functions adequately and looks good alongside my OnStage wall mount.
Just installed. Apparently Monoprice reads the reviews. I bought two units. They come in their own white box. This box is now placed within another regular brown Monoprice shipper with air plastic padding. No holes in packaging. The stands are in a bubble wrap bag, there's a bag with tools and screws, and a little diagram.
Decided to mount to the same stud as my onstage stand (seen in picture) instead of deal with the anchors.
The guitar body base is adjustable along the track and the center mount can be rotated to optimize balance. Other than that no other articulation... Meaning this stand can mount guitars in a right hand configuration.
I adjusted the base mount to extend the scale for my Acoustic Bass.
This mount doesn't hold a Monoprice acoustic guitar at all well. And it connects to the wall mount at a single point so it spins like a top no matter how much you tighten the screw.
Really, it's nice to have a couple of my guitars hanging horizontally instead of vertically, and the price is crazy good. Yes, the packages where delivered full of holes and such but the products where unharmed (I got 2) and mounted easily.
One box arrived with holes in it - not a good sign so we refused delivery.
Then per the CONS above we were stuck with the other one of these units as Monoprice won't honor return shipping costs even though they did not accurately represent what they sold. A major disappointment. Hope you'll read this review and the pros and cons so you will not buy this unaware.
PROS: IF (and that is a big If) you needed a bulky, large, right tilted, non versitile stand this IS the mount for you.
CONS: While you can adjust the length of the instrument holder, the entire unit still remains a fixed length and as it is big and black it is very unattractive. The padded bars that hold the body of the guitar are BIG and take away from the beautiful instrument you've just invested so much to not only preserve but mount. AND you cannot change the direction of the mount. It must be angled with the neck to the right. Although it appears in the ads to be interchangeable it isn't. So you are stuck with a BIG, UGLY, LONG right tilted only guitar mount.
made out of very high quality materials, and the installation was a breeze with a couple of wall dog anchors.
PROS: Even a vertical wall mount of this quality at the Guitar (middle?) would be around $30 and no horizontal ones are available.
CONS: was sent an electric guitar mount by mistake but i kept it for my monoprice classic electric and used the vertical mount it was on for my new accoustic.