Pyle Model: PGST43 - Universal Guitar Compatibility - Works with Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, etc. - Safe & Reliable Instrument Placement - Works with All of Your Favorite Guitars - Rugged & Heavy Duty Construction - Velveteen rubber padding - Black Powder-Coat Finish
Perfect for On-Stage or In-Studio Use - Construction Material: Steel - Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’ - Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 226’’ x 134.6’’ x 185.4’’ - Unit Weight: 9.2 lbs.
DETAILS
Features:
Universal Guitar Compatibility
Works with Acoustic, Electric, Bass Guitars, etc.
Safe & Reliable Instrument Placement
Works with All of Your Favorite Guitars
Rugged & Heavy Duty Construction
Velveteen Rubber Padding
Black Powder-Coat Finish
Perfect for On-Stage or In-Studio Use
Technical Specs:
Construction Material: Steel
Distance Between Pegs: 2.5’’
Assembled Dimensions (L x W x H): 35.0’’ x 20.9’’ x 28.7’’
Purchased this stand thru Amazon. Received it yesterday. Appears all parts are there, but no instructions for assembly. Can you please help?
Please check the parts list and see how they are layed out
http://manuals.pyleusa.com/PDF/PGST43.pdf
What size screws does this stand take? I had to disassemble mine to move, and the screws got lost in the shuffle.
Bolt specification is not available
Is the foam used on these stands safe for guitars with nitrocellulose finish (i.e. Gibsons), this one: https://pyleusa.com/products/pgst43
As I'm sure you are aware, some plastics/foams can melt nitrocellulose. I'm very surprised you don't have this simple and important information in the FAQ.
For best resolution Please contact us through our email support system to assist you further with your concern. Simply Go to pyleusa.com click on the CONNECT tab then on the drop-down choose Contact Us. Fill out the form and in the last part, you will have an option to write your Subject, and also on the comment box, you can write your concern about the product. Please allow at least 12 to 24 hours for someone to get back to you. You can also contact our support hotline at 718-535-1800 ext 2 during weekdays from 9 am to 6 pm EST.
Where can I obtain 1/2 dozen replacement separator posts (w/foam) for this guitar stand ?
We currently do not have the separator posts but regarding the Foam. you can find it on Amazon
Please check your warranty and your purchase is within 30 days. Please coordinate with the seller to request a replacement
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Overall rating: 2.32 / 5 from 50 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
The 7-Slot Guitar Stand Rack by Pyle offers universal compatibility for various guitar types and features a sturdy steel frame with a black powder-coat finish. While some customers praise its stability, others have reported issues with assembly, quality, and durability of the foam padding.
"I would not call this the highest quality construction ever, but it holds my guitars securely." — Graeme W.
"This stand does actually hold seven guitars, carefully!" — Megan S.
"Easy setup and Great Customer Service." — Alex S.
Reviews
"The inside is rusted. I cannot get the poles to connect because they are bent. I reached out to Pyle two days ago and they havent called me or anything."
— Chris (1/5)
Util, pr°ctico pero flojo
"Me encant≥, solo que queda un poco flojo y para lugares donde hay ni±os o mucho movimiento esto puede ser un problema, porque no queda muy estable. Si est° fijo en un lugar y nadie lo mueve, puede funcionar perfectamente."
— Angel P. (4/5)
Perfect for our kids needs
"Fit a 38"" guitar, 30"" guitar and a 1/4 size cello with room to grow"
— Lucy B. (5/5)
Flimsy and Cheap
"I saw the trusted brand Pyle and went for it. I bought 3 of these stands. The first one arrived and was not in great shape. The foam is loose fitting and taped on and/or not cut well. The screws and bolts are ill fitting into the holes drilled for them. The holes drilled for screws are not aligned. The bars bend under weight of a full rack of guitars and the the whole thing leans left even after tightening an uncomfortable amount. This is a very cheaply made product that I don't foresee lasting long with regular use. I gave it 1 star because it lasted through the night under a full load of guitars."
— Danielle H. (1/5)
Bad don't by
"Annoying as hell to build I had to file down the inside of the tubes because they where welded together terrible you need 2 wrenches to get the bolts and nuts on its just bad"
— Jordan S. (1/5)
Cheap Quality
"Feels really cheap. Came with no bolts/hardware to piece together. I wanted to return but it requires packaging. The packing it came in was so damaged i coundnt use it again for the return. So i wasnt able to return. Just something to keep in mind before ordering. . . the type of box is one of those long ones that is less common."
— Jad Z. (1/5)
Okay, But Quality Control is Lacking
"This Pyle Multi-Guitar Stand is a decent option for storing multiple guitars, but it comes with some caveats. Firstly, the stand arrived with a faulty screw that completely prevented assembly. This was incredibly frustrating and inconvenient. Luckily, I was able to find a replacement screw at my local hardware store, and once that was fixed, the stand became usable. With the new screw in place, the stand is reasonably stable. It holds my seven guitars without any issues, and the padding seems adequate to protect the instruments. However, I'm still a bit wary about the overall build quality given the initial problem with the screw. Pros: Holds a good number of guitars Adequate padding Relatively stable (once fixed) Cons: Arrived with a broken screw, rendering it unusable out of the box Questionable build quality Not the most aesthetically pleasing design Overall, this stand does the job, but the quality control issues are a concern. If you're willing to potentially deal with some minor assembly problems, it's an okay option for the price. However, if you're looking for something truly reliable and worry-free, you might want to consider spending a bit more on a higher-quality stand."
— Lisa H. (3/5)
This stand does actually hold seven guitars, carefully!
"It's a tight fit, but it does hold seven guitars including my acoustic and Bohemian oil can bass! It's very lightweight which is a bit concerning because I plan to use it for gigs and don't know how well it will hold up on stage. It is great for my home music room. Some concerns (as others have mentioned) are the dented foam (see pics), tape on the back of the pegs, foam tubes at the bottom being about 6"" too short and the length of the screws being too long holding the bottom of the stand on. Since I intend to transport this to gigs, I plan on cutting off the excess screw so that it doesn't catch on things when loading my gear. I bought it on Prime Day at a great price, so while I am satisfied, I only gave it four stars for the concerns I stated above. I will see how it holds up for future gigs and update my review if necessary."
— Megan S. (4/5)
Quality and assembly not great
"I was excited about this product, but was pretty disappointed. The screws and washers that came with it did not fit or rotate properly, nor did the part with the actual guitar holders that you have to push into the legs. I essentially had to force everything to fit together, and by the time I was done assembling it, it was still wobbly. I fear it may fall apart. The foam padding was damaged when I got it, and it is very loose on the rack. It's lightweight, which may be good, but when I take a guitar off the whole stand moves or bends. I tried tightening the screws a bit, but that didn't work. One of the screw heads actually went THROUGH the hole — but thankfully didn't go through the other side. It's not adjustable and took me way too long to put together bc or the poor craftsmanship and shoddy hardware."
— Bill E. (3/5)
Should have just made one.
"Put this thing together and was immediately disappointed. The mai issue is with the way the vertical legs attach to the base. One bolt holds each leg to the base at a 2x2 inch tab. Flimsy and not square (leans to the left). I bought this in a pinch to replace a bunch of single stands while I move. Not sure if I'll keep it or not. I'm confident I could make something better than this but I don't have the time right now."
— Giovanni D. (2/5)
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