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5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder

5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder

5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder
$ 73.95

Score By Feature

Based on 472 ratings
Easy to assemble
9.70
Value for money
9.28
Sturdiness
9.08

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Questions & Answers

What's the material used for the rubber padding? Certain types of rubber can harm the finish on a guitar. ?

"•Soft, rubberized cushioning protects guitars from scratches and won't mar finish," according to the description.br>It hasn't bothered my guitar, but if you're concerned, use a soft cloth on the bottom and top. Thank you very much.br>

Is it capable of holding a flying v?

To get it to set in it, I believe you'd have to make something. Even if it did set in without anything to secure it, I'm not sure I'd trust it unless the V just happened to fit perfectly.

Is it possible to store an electric six-string guitar in a gig bag on a stand or in a hard case? Thanks! ?

The slots at the bottom are approximately 5-inches. 1/2 inch slots at the top, 1 inch slots at the bottom No hard case for me because I'm only 3/4 inch tall. If the bag is thin enough, it might fit.

Selected User Reviews For 5 Guitar Rolling Cart Stand Pro Audio Stage, Studio or Display Rubber Divider Electric or Acoustic Guitar Holder

Without a doubt, the best stand I've ever seen! I had been doing my homework and shopping around for a multi-guitar stand, but I kept hitting roadblocks
5/5

The lower the price, the more people complained about missing parts, rusted bolts, and guitars that spun and slammed against each other in the reviews. They were difficult to assemble and either came with poor instructions or none at all, and 3: Returning to the price, it started at $30 or $40 for a crappy stand and then went up to $90 for something that didn't look all that much better. br>br>This one wowed me with the fact that it actually holds your guitars in place, which it does! All of the small parts, such as caster wheels, an allen wrench, screws, wrench, and instructions, were in a sealed bag when it arrived. There was no shortage of supplies. Nothing was rusted, damaged, or missing, and I didn't even bother with the instructions because it was so easy to put together that I didn't need them; I had it put together in less than 5 minutes. br>br>By loosening the bolts and tightening them back up, the body mount can be adjusted for a higher or flatter angle, raising the overall height of the guitars in the stand. Because they're made of rubber rather than plastic, these mounts really keep your guitars in place. I was blown away by how well the rubber grips your guitars and holds them in place. They don't spin and collide, and you won't have to worry about scratches or scuffs because the mounts are made of rubber. It is a perfect match for both electrics and acoustics. br>br>Do not be hesitant to purchase this stand; it has features that even $100 stands lack, and it is the epitome of "shut up and take my money. " I'm going to get another one once they're back in stock. After conducting extensive research, I am extremely pleased with this stand; it is absolutely perfect, especially for the price; you simply cannot beat it.

Aryan Vega
Aryan Vega
| Apr 20, 2021
This is exactly what you require! This is fantastic, in my opinion! It was a breeze to put together
5/5

It contained all of your requirements. I understand that you must unscrew two bolts to raise the arms, then reinstall the screws to secure it. The only thing that took a second to figure out was that. I own a number of guitars as well as a couple of bass guitars. I have two bass guitars, an acoustic guitar, and five electric guitars in the picture, and they all fit. I can fit in even more guitars if I face two instruments in the same direction. They shouldn't collide as long as I'm cautious when picking them up, which I am. Of course, I believe that some of this has to do with the guitars' height. A very long neck base and a Kramer guitar, for example, are on the far left. They are not touching each other and are facing in the same direction. My 7-year-old son is pictured on the far right. string, and six strings that are just touching. The height of the top parts is about the same. They aren't touching each other in the one in the middle. The acoustic is perfectly suited to the number one. However, the two on the far right are a little too close for comfort, so I'm going to separate them. I have a couple of single guitar stands, so I'll keep the acoustic and my least used six string there. The end result can be seen in the third image. On thin carpet, it also rolls well enough. That's primarily why I bought it: it was on wheels and had a lot of good reviews. I was planning on getting a Hercules brand without wheels, but this was about the same price or slightly less. Based on all of the reviews, I am happy to give this a 5 out of 5 star rating! I'd also like to point out that it doesn't really wobble, which gives me confidence in its durability and stability.

Blaire Keith
Blaire Keith
| Feb 03, 2021
Great Price Great Product and Stand Up Company one you can trust 100% to back up their products
5/5

First and foremost, the product is unlike anything else in terms of price and capacity. It holds dread naughts to Ibenz thin without damaging the finish, and it's well made, compact, and usable. It's highly adjustable, well-balanced, and simple to put together. br>br>I had a problem with the product and just told the company (HiFi-X) about it. I gave them my phone number (Soundconnection) in a note, and they called me repeatedly until they reached me. I don't usually answer numbers I don't recognize, but they were persistent enough that I did. In short they corrected the problem quickly and without fuss. this is a company from which I would buy any thing knowing that they back their products 100% without question.

Jonah Matthews
Jonah Matthews
| Nov 20, 2021
Very nice; I doubt you'll find a better deal at this price
5/5

It accomplishes the task for which it was designed, and it does so admirably. Unlike most guitar carts, this one cradles the guitar body in soft rubbery "fingers" that also keep it from sliding side to side, and your guitar neck leans into a similar type of holder, but each neck holder also has a center finger to accommodate different neck angles. Even when loaded with electric guitars, the cart appears to be stable enough. For electrics, there is plenty of room between instruments, and for most acoustics, there is plenty of room. Although the wheels are convenient, I rarely use them because my stand is rarely moved. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase.

Curtis Garrison
Curtis Garrison
| Jun 10, 2021
Adjustable, sturdy (Sound association)
5/5

It easily accommodates electric superstrats of standard dimensions, including 8-footers. a long string electric guitars of various scales, as well as a bass A headless guitar (which may be difficult to accommodate in a standard guitar stand) can also be accommodated by the stand - The adjustable rubberized bottom brackets aid in this (though note that headless guitar shapes vary greatly, so this may vary from case to case). It does not emit a chemical odor, which is crucial. The guitar's vertical position angle isn't too slanted - It's exactly where it should be, and it's very handy (the headstock won't touch the wall if it's next to it). You can also sort of fit a standard-size midi-dress in there. There's a keyboard. As the fully-loaded vehicle, the wheels are a convenient feature. The loaded stand has some weight to it and can be moved around easily if necessary. The stand has a solid feel to it and appears to be well-made. It was simple to put together and came with simple instructions that were sufficient. (HiFi-) is the seller. Soundconnection) was quick to respond and provided excellent service. Excellent service, and I would strongly recommend it!.

Aurora Costello
Aurora Costello
| May 17, 2021

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