🎶 Elevate Your Music Game with Style!
The Bikoney Guitar Stand is a versatile and sturdy solution for guitar enthusiasts, accommodating up to three electric guitars and an amplifier. With its adjustable design and protective rubber arms, it ensures your instruments remain safe and scratch-free. Perfect for home studios or music rooms, this stand maximizes vertical space while providing ample storage for accessories.
Material | Metal Wood |
Item Dimensions | 78 x 30 x 38.9 centimeters |
Shape | Floor_Black |
Color | Black |
Number of Levels | 2 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | Yes |
M**N
VERY GOOD PRODUCT!
I'm extremely satisfied with this product. It's sturdy, easy to assemble, and comfortably holds seven guitars. In my opinion, it's far more aesthetically pleasing than traditional guitar racks, which display guitars sideways. This rack showcases guitars from the front, adding a touch of elegance.Additionally, all the guitar resting points are rubber-coated, ensuring no damage or scratches.
S**N
Great alternative to side load multi-guitar stands
Easy and quick to assemble (about 10-15 minutes after I got everything out of the box and lined up). The shaped metal piping (that the guitars sit on) is sturdy and coated with a rubber-like material that grips the guitars, holding them without any slipping. Once assembled, the entire unit is surprisingly sturdy with guitars/basses in place.I got the 7-guitar capacity stand, and it came with two sets of "deep" holders (to hold acoustics or other deeper instruments), and one set of holders with spaces for three standard electric guitars or basses. You do have flexibility on how you install those holders - I chose to put the deeper ones on each side and the shallower in the middle.While the holder sets all have a fixed depth, they can be spaced apart to accommodate different body widths. While some of the other reviews mention their acoustics would not fit (from a depth perspective), my Fender acoustic guitar and my Kramer fretless acoustic bass fit fine.I put two of my electric basses in the other set of deeper holders and needed to set them up, so they are sitting tall in the holder, otherwise they would lean back too far for the space I have for them. This leaves a large gap from the front of the holder base to the back, but the grippy material on the holders keeps them firmly in place, no issues at all. I don't see this as a problem and if I wanted, I could always rig something to block and brace them without much issue.Two things to note:This configuration (by design) requires you to be a bit more deliberate when pulling the guitars in the back row out and replacing them - not a problem for me playing at home. Therefore, I would not use this type of rack for gigs or studio recording where I would need to take/replace guitars quickly.I also found myself spending a bit too much time making sure the instruments line up with each front to back - this isn't a design flaw, but more of an appearance thing for me. So, if you have a slight twinge of obsessive compulsion like me, your guitars/basses with offset bodies will need a bit of attention to line up.Overall, this stand allows for a more stylish presentation compared to the traditional side-load multi-guitar racks. I highly recommend home musicians to consider this one based on its sturdiness, ease to put together, and functional aesthetic.
D**E
Does the job - and CHEAP
I was looking for a stay-at-home solution to hold 3-4 electric guitars so I could access one whenever I got the urge to play without having to dig through cases in the closet. This little device does just that at a super affordable price point.THE GOODVery easy to assemble with included allen wrench - took me about 10 minutes. It seems well-machined in that it went together easily and the screws keep it nice and tight. It’s also very compact and looks good in the room.THE BADIf you’re looking for the utmost in stability, maybe this isn’t it. The way the guitar holders are designed make your guitars want to pitch forward instead of lean back. And if that rear guitar leans forward, it’s going to hit the other two. So if you’ve got toddlers or a big, clumsy dog - beware! For my purposes, I can set it and forget it - just need to be careful to remove and replace the guitars carefully.
A**S
Great Space Saver
Assembly is quick and easy. The shelves look nice, and it’s great to have an amp stand combined with a guitar rack. It holds the three guitars well. I intentionally bumped the shelves a few times after first placing the guitars, and they stayed in place. This is the best option for my setup. I would like it a bit more if the amp stand were a little taller, and I would prefer a softer foam covering on the guitar rack, but the thing does its job.
R**E
Great rack for multiple guitars
This review is for the 7 instrument holder. I'll give my opinions and observations.I needed a guitar rack/stand for some instruments. Previously they were all on single stands which takes up a lot of floor space and I wanted to condense that. I looked into wall hooks and racks where the guitars are sideways and lean on a padded bar. Both were fine solutions but didn't quite work for my limited space. Plus I wanted the guitars to face me as I thought that would look cooler.During my search, this rack from Bikoney came to my attention. It can hold 7 instruments and all faced forward. I had 6 so figured it could work for my situation. Price is reasonable and had free return so I decided to give it a shot.When box arrived, I didn't think the rack could fit inside. It was a small/medium box, definitely with some heft, but looked too small for all the pieces needed. To my surprise everything was packed inside neatly with some protective fabric to avoid scratches. I removed all pieces and reviewed the instructions. Overall it wasn't hard to put together, took me about 20 minutes and I didn't rush it.After you assemble the frame, the actual guitar holders simply snap onto the rails and you can space them wider or narrower to suit your instrument shape/size. When installed, you get 4 total deep spaces which is meant for acoustic guitars and 3 total shallow spaces meant for electric or bass guitars. See pictures for measurements. The rack has three sections and two will be with the deep holders and one will be with the shallow holders. You can put the holders in any combination you want (i.e. shallow holders on left, or in middle, or on right). Yes, you can put any size guitar in the deep holders, just be aware of the resulting angle of the instrument. My rack is on carpet and it is sturdy with no rocking movement.I provided before and after pictures of the rack. I have 2 basses in the shallow section (there is space for 1 more) and 4 acoustic guitars in the deep sections. One of the acoustics barely fits into the holder but as long as I'm careful, it doesn't rub. The instruments may stand straight up or lean back so you'll want to adjust that and monitor it to make sure instruments don't bump into each other or hit the wall behind them.The holders are vinyl coated metal (similar to closet shelving). They do not have rubber/foam padding as you see on other racks. I assume this helps to keep costs down. I have no idea if the vinyl will affect finishes such as nitro-cellulose or if over time it will wear away regular paint. It does provide a little grip so the instruments stay where you put them and don't slide around. If you have rare or expensive guitars you should be aware of this construction and carefully consider your options. My guitars are not expensive so I have no problem with them staying in this rack for years.Overall I like this rack and it suits my needs perfectly. Your situation could be different so do your own research and evaluation. So far there are no cons but I will update the review if problems arise.
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