| | |  | Instrument & Music Stands | Home » » » » Ultimate GS100 Support Genesis 100 Guitar Stand | | | | | | | Description: | | The genesis 100 holds your guitar securely by the headstock. The body rests safely against cushioned inert padding-there are no chemical emissions to mar the lacquer finish of your guitar. A guitar pick storage slot is built into the top section of the stand and there are no pieces to assemble. With widely adjustable height (33-45.5") the genesis 100 will hold even the longest basses. Folds down compactly to just 22 x 3.5" One year warranty. Genesis Guitar Stands, taking tubular guitar stands to a new level of stability and portability. The 100 is a ONE PIECE stand so there are no parts to fall out and lose. It folds up super compact and protects your investment like no other stand. Securely holds your guitar by the head stock, making it a cinch to lift your instrument in and out. Attached strap provides extra security. | | | Features: | |
• HEIGHT: 33-45.5
• WEIGHT: 3 lbs. 8 oz.
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| 3.7 pounds | | Package Length:
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| 3.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Excellent guitar standMay 15, 2007
By W. Rossiter
"Fuzzworth"
This stand works like a charm--holds guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, etc. etc--anything with a neck and peghead. Adjusts easily and securely. Has an elastic strap to keep instrument from falling out of the suspension fork, but I've never found it necessary to use.
Folds into a nicely compact form, and it's sturdy enough, but its chief virtue is that it suspends the instrument by the peghead (sorry, you post-moderns who play the "headless" guitars) and doesn't have the bottom bracket to get tangled in the strap when you need to change instruments quickly.
One caution--depending on the shape of the peghead and placement of your machine heads you may find that the suspension fork can nudge the tuning pegs. I haven't found it a problem, but if you have a banjo, for instance, with easy-turning planetary tuners, you might need to be careful in "hanging" the instrument.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Clever, solid design for guitar stand- does not hold mandolinsJan 30, 2010
By Matthew J. Gordon
"barabajagal"
Contrary to the prior reviewer "Fuzzworth"- this guitar stand cannot be adjusted to safely hang a mandolin. A mandolin can not reach the padded legs.
It is a great guitar stand though. The "hanging from yoke against padded legs" design- also shared by the Hercules 414B - is ingeniously simple, and works great for guitars.
The slightly more expensive Hercules 414B offers automatic closing and opening arms at the yoke, rather than the rubber band thingie that straps across the yoke that comes with this one. Ultimate also makes a more expensive one with that same kind of automatic-arm mechanism- the Ultimate GS-1000. Buyers may want to opt for that feature- it makes it easier to grab and place the guitar with one hand. At the time I bought it, I didn't think it was worth springing for the extra $10 or $15, but now I wish I had.
The only other disappointment with this stand is that it does not come with a carrying bag like the small Fender stands, though I guess it doesn't really need one.
All in all a great value for the price, but it would be even better if they could pad the vertical tube to enable hanging mandolins, so that one could easily trade a guitar and mandolin back and forth at gigs.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great standMay 30, 2008
By David Bokhour
"working musician"
I've been a bassist for over 30 years. I had a small ultimate stand before this one that was great, but doesn't hold my new bass as well. On a ship contract recently, they had these and I think it's the best stand I've used, so I bought one for myself. Very solid, (even during rough seas) and I don't have to worry about the stand marking my instrument. Easy on, easy off and it folds up reasonably small, though not tiny. Build seems solid. I play over 100 dates a year and I've had cheaper stands that lasted 10 years, so I'm not expecting any quality issues.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome guitar standJul 19, 2009
By L. Romero
"Luis from SD"
I've always used the standard guitar stands with the bottom support. I was a little hesitant to get this one since it doesn't have that support. This stand, however, is awesome. The guitar is held firmly from the top. Protective rubber helps prevent any scratches as well as the guitar from slipping. There's also a strap you can use to secure it. The legs are covered with protective material to allow the guitar to rest on them without scratching it. The nice feature is that it packs really well and compact, unlike most of the stands with the bottom support. I highly recommend this stand.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Quality and ConvenienceJan 12, 2009
By T. Abbott The reviews I read were very helpful in fiding the stand I wanted. This stand is super cheap and just outstanding. It even feels solid and well built. I really was suprised what I got for my money and am extreamly satisfied.
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