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Hercules Electric Guitar Stand (GS402BB)

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$41.78

$ 19 .99 $19.99

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1.Style:Single


About this item

  • This all-in-one-design is easy to pack and carry and includes a carrying bag for convenience
  • Quick locking pins on the base function easily and lock securely
  • Padded contact points made with specially formulated rubber foam won't harm finish


The Hercules GS402BB Mini Guitar Stand for Electric or Bass Guitar is designed to fold up quickly and pack into the included carry bag. The locking pins on the base keep the stand in place and securely hold your instrument. Specially formulated rubber foam at all the contact points protects your instrument from damage.


Jersey Troubador
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Much better than the cheap plastic kind. Very solid yet compact, works for me.
kgbak
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
this is great to fit in a bag and use at gigs for your electric. is sturdy and after a summer of gigs is still in great shape; which is unusual for me. full stamp of approval.
G CR
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Haha...I had no idea this was coming from Ireland. Much to my surprise it arrived today, didn't take long at all to get it and the packing job was terrific. It's an awesome quality super sturdy Hercules guitar stand, I love it. I bought this for my Jackson super strat body style and it works great. My other stand interfered with the input jack so the guitar had to sit at an angle when plugged in which wasn't very stable. This stand fits it perfectly, you can adjust the arms on it as well if you need them closer together. Anyway, great product and a screaming deal, this seller is ok by me, I couldn't be happier, thank you very much.
MrlopezBrew
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
Finally found a packable guitar stand. This took a month or so to deliver, tracking still shows it as in transit and I’ve had it for a week now.. anyways the stand is awesome, comes with the yellow carrying bag. I throw this into my jansport backpack with my mini pedal board, a coupe power/instrument cables and my water bottle. It’s a super convenient size.One thing to note is that this is a great option for rounded bottom guitars like strats/teles and les Paul’s, but would not hold things like a Flying V or Warlock, my buddies Abasi guitar did not fit, it’s angled bottom contour touches the floor.I had the book folding L frame “Amazon Basic” stand since it had over a thousand good reviews, but that thing has performance issues I could not deal with and takes up a lot of space. It’s sized for both acoustic and electric so a bit overkill. This stand, only for electric, is only what I need and in the perfect size.
David Brantley III
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
I am very glad that I got this stand. I’ve had dozens of guitar stand this over the years. This one has a sturdy construction. I use it to hold my Fender Jazz Bass, which basically means that it can hold a heavy instrument with an asymmetrical bottom. It has a small footprint when it is holding an instrument, which means it does not take up a lot of space on the floor. Despite the low height I feel like my instrument is very well supported. It is also extremely portable. It fits very well into a gig bag.My daughter permanently borrowed mine, so I gladly bought another one. Super sturdy. It also probably makes a really good melee weapon when folded.
5stringbass
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2018
I MUCH prefer hanging stands for my bass guitars -- my favorites are made by Hercules. With hanging stands, security is better: for the instrument to fall over, the entire stand has to fall over. With a tilt stand, the instrument could slide over sideways if bumped -- this seems like more of a possibility with an offset body bass such as a Fender Jazz. Also, with a hanging stand, the bass is secured under the headstock, so there's no worry about whether the support will bump into any of the control knobs in the instrument.All that said, I had to buy a tilt-stand because I bought a headless bass, and obviously a headless bass can't be supported by a hanging stand. For that bass, this mini stand works very well so I'll give it five stars. As noted it's trickier to use than a hanging stand: I have to make sure the support doesn't bump any control knobs, and another factor is that my headless bass has two strap buttons on the bottom of the body, so I have to align the supports with those as well. But it does work without much effort, and the stand collapses very small, so I'll give five stars.Nitpick: the drawstring broke on the carry bag. It was possibly my fault, I recall that the bag was caught in a hinge of my folding cart so maybe the cord got scissored? No big deal, the bag is still usable, and it's a nice-to-have rather than a must-have.
JB
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2017
Pros:- sturdy metal construction- folds down super compactly- smart design; sits low to the ground- adjustable arms fit various widths- inexpensive- small stage footprint- lives in an included carry bag- safe; does what it's supposed to doCons:- wouldn't trust with asymmetrical guitarOverall I'm very happy with this little stand. It's super portable and trustworthy. I'm using it for full scale basses which are heavier and longer than guitars, and it's very reliable. You'd really have to make an effort to knock over an instrument. The only factor keeping this from being a 5-star review is that I don't feel comfortable using it with my Jazz basses, which have sort of uneven, oblong bodies. It would never work with, say, a Firebird, Flying V, or anything else without a uniform and symmetrical bottom bout. If that's not an issue for you I highly recommend this stand, which I've been gigging with for well over a year now.
Coffee Infusion
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017
Exceeded my expectations. I was really on the fence about this because I wanted a super light aluminum stand. But once this arrived I was satisfied. Smaller than it appears in pictures and super stable. There's no compromise -- it's not going anywhere. Maybe your guitar would fall when bumped, but not as a result of the stand being counter levered by the guitar's weight. My Steinberger has found its new permanent home on the rug in my practice room.This is the only stand that works perfectly with my modded Steinberger Synapse. Even with my Schaller Strap Locks poking out from the sparse surface area of the bottom "wings", I can find an adjustment that works--finally. Works great with my Fender and Warmoth Strats and even my little Traveler Electric Guitar. Highly recommended. Heavier than expected, but that's the price you pay for stability. Collapses nicely.Just like their wall hangers, it's a well-thought-out product design. Great product. I will likely buy another.