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  • Linn SondekLinn Sondek

    The top of the guitar stand

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 05/02/13 at 07:57
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    With Hercules stands and here we are in the presence of high quality products. This model is excellent at all levels. Stability is never at fault and system maintenance and automatic closing of the guitar head proves safe and ingenious. No doubt this is a stand on which to base its beautiful can 6 strings, whatever its weight and shape in complete safety devices.
    Finally, an investment that is not high for such security and that oh how practical side.
  • zekragashzekragash

    Safe, reliable, indestructible .. must have a

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 05/23/12 at 07:24
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    I use it for over 5 years, I have other brand products and stnad does not default to the reputation of Hercules, super stable, super over, super strong.
    It folds completely, including the head and lodged in the interstices of a trunk of a car in zicos ballad.
    The extended arm can accommodate all sizes of guitars and basses including my long scales in 35 ".
    A foam reinforcement on the front legs can shim the back of the guitar without it being damaged.

    RAPORT price / quality / experience = 5/5
  • jeanlhjeanlh

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 04/26/07 at 04:26
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    It's big, a little heavy, but great! Very safe. I use it with my Stingray 5 and its stability is a real plus! I take the bass and files easily, without asking questions about the cable lying around, nor having to be careful not to drop the foot. A real comfort. In addition, the price seems right (25 €). I'll probably buy a second ...
  • davyadamdavyadam

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 03/21/08 at 08:00
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    I recently but already convinced he made the right choice. finish much more reliable than the "first price" which is probably faster on the strength of its length.

    in terms of stability, it moves a little but not about the tip gently so largely correct.

    The locking system was what made me choose this stand, very good choice, it is a real security (compared to rubber ties or those who do not at all: s).

    I hesitated with the 412, but the only rod perpendicular to the body of the stand did not inspire confidence, giving a weight of only contact with all, too much danger to the instrument.

    there is perfect, it is stabilized at the bottom, which says low center of gravity, said stabi…
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    I recently but already convinced he made the right choice. finish much more reliable than the "first price" which is probably faster on the strength of its length.

    in terms of stability, it moves a little but not about the tip gently so largely correct.

    The locking system was what made me choose this stand, very good choice, it is a real security (compared to rubber ties or those who do not at all: s).

    I hesitated with the 412, but the only rod perpendicular to the body of the stand did not inspire confidence, giving a weight of only contact with all, too much danger to the instrument.

    there is perfect, it is stabilized at the bottom, which says low center of gravity, said stability.
    I would add that as she is caught between the legs (supported on each side), to prevent any movement of the pendulum.

    I use a Gibson Les Paul BFG, no problem to bring or take or to place the cable near.

    Issue price, € 24, need I say more, it's exactly what I wanted.
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  • J-LucJ-Luc

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 03/21/08 at 08:32
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    I have this stand for several weeks after an "ultimate" I broke it by walking on stage :-(

    GS 414 B stand is excellent, very stable, "click" when you put the guitar in and the retaining fingers are closed is reassuring. However, even folded, it really takes place.
  • DaftSystemDaftSystem

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 04/01/08 at 11:08
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    Trs Bon stands, I can confirm that for the other comment. The finish is good trs, the guitar above is stable, thanks in darkness and the clap of the guitar run no risk. I Pesonnellement among my guitars a Toronado GT makes the damn weight of 6 pounds, the foot trs cash well in view of its small soliti 25 pounds would probably liu do not be afraid ...

    In short, I advise all the world if you find a quality stands.
  • SuperSnailBrosSuperSnailBros

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 05/19/08 at 08:28
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    It's been over a year I use only those stands, and honntement, I do not think it is possible to make a more stable! It has all the rsiste kicks, vacuum cleaners, duck hypermtropes, hypochondriacs cows and all kinds of animals it is common for trs in his house (...) It does not damage nitrocellulose lacquer, is robust, its only default is to take a little space during transport, but the price of the security!

    At 25 euros, I think the price is totally justified and I would do without this choice hsiter, for each of my instruments!
  • StormleaderStormleader

    Simply the best single guitar stand for stage use out there

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 03/22/11 at 18:13
    I mostly play at my church's local youth group. We do some crazy stuff on stage (We once ended up with people swinging from the ceiling...), so I decided that I should probably get a decent guitar stand. After researching several options, the Hercules stand seemed the best route to go. I knew I needed a good stand, especially since my guitar, a BC Rich Warbeast NJ, is very pointy. I didn't want it hitting the hard concrete floor on one of it's points.
    Obviously the part I like the most about it is the whole locking feature. It works great and since it automatically locks when you set your guitar on the stand, you don't have to worry about putting some sort of rubberized band across the fron…
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    I mostly play at my church's local youth group. We do some crazy stuff on stage (We once ended up with people swinging from the ceiling...), so I decided that I should probably get a decent guitar stand. After researching several options, the Hercules stand seemed the best route to go. I knew I needed a good stand, especially since my guitar, a BC Rich Warbeast NJ, is very pointy. I didn't want it hitting the hard concrete floor on one of it's points.
    Obviously the part I like the most about it is the whole locking feature. It works great and since it automatically locks when you set your guitar on the stand, you don't have to worry about putting some sort of rubberized band across the front of the yoke.

    The one thing I would change though is that it is still a little big when collapsed. The reason for this is because Hercules made this stand so that it also works for Bass guitars, so the actual stand can extend pretty high, much higher than you need for guitar. If Hercules Stands would make a separate model for Bass guitar it would allow the guitar stands to be collapsed further. Granted, this is a truly minor complaint, and it's by no means a deal-breaker. Just something I figured I would throw out there. :)

    Besides that, I can't really find any other fault in it. It's a sturdy stand that is very easy to adjust and keeps your guitar safe. All the parts that come into contact with your guitar are well padded, and won't leave scuff marks or scratches on your guitar.
    Overall, I can't recommend this stand enough. It will more than pay for itself the first time somebody trips over your guitar cable when you have it in the stand. I would gladly buy this stand again in a heartbeat. Honestly, $40 to protect your guitar from hitting the floor? Seems like a great deal to me!
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  • PepitowPepitow

    The Must!

    Hercules Stands GS414BPublished on 09/29/10 at 12:56
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    I use it for almost a year, and I do not think there have better value for money! This stand is very stable, solid, we can trust him, and honestly, some feet have a look to vomit, while he, like what ba ^ ^ (but it would be a bit crazy right?)
    The locking system works very well and is reassuring, but the stand is fully adjustable and can be folded for transport (it is a little big, but it is reasonable is not a huge contrast to what we may think in reading the other post), and it is not very heavy.
    One would wish the carrying bag is included foot sold separately!
    I would do without hesitation that choice, besides my other stand are of the same brand!
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