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Description

Introducing the Millenium GS-2001 E, a guitar stand that combines compact design with exceptional stability, making it an essential accessory for every guitarist's gear lineup. Whether you're a seasoned performer or an enthusiastic learner, this stand is designed to meet your needs with its robust construction. Its small footprint ensures that it fits comfortably in any space, from the stage to your bedroom, without compromising on stability. The GS-2001 E features protective rubber tubing that gently cradles your instrument, safeguarding it from scratches and minor dings.

This stand is ideal for electric guitars and basses, providing a reliable resting place during breaks in your jam sessions or performances. However, it's important to note that it's not recommended for guitars with nitrocellulose lacquer finishes for long-term use, as the rubber may react with the finish over time.

Key Features:

  • Compact yet stable design
  • Protective rubber tubing
  • Suitable for electric guitars and basses
  • Not recommended for nitrocellulose lacquer finishes for prolonged use

Product specs

Available since November 1999
Material Metal
Type For one instrument
Suitable For: Electric Guitar
For Instruments with Nitro Lacquer No

FAQs

Is the Millenium GS-2001 E stand suitable for acoustic guitars?

No, the Millenium GS-2001 E is specifically designed for electric guitars and may not provide optimal support for acoustic guitars.

Can the Millenium GS-2001 E hold a guitar with a nitrocellulose lacquer finish?

The Millenium GS-2001 E is not recommended for guitars with nitrocellulose lacquer finishes, as it may cause damage to the finish over time.

What material is the Millenium GS-2001 E guitar stand made from?

The Millenium GS-2001 E is made from metal, providing sturdy support for your electric guitar.

How many instruments can the Millenium GS-2001 E hold at once?

The Millenium GS-2001 E is designed to hold one electric guitar at a time.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Reliable and exceeds expectations in durability and investment value

  • Suitable for electric bass, despite not being marketed as such

  • Minimalistic and unobtrusive design

  • Provides good value for money

  • Logo is removable for a cleaner look

CONS

  • Current version lacks stability and trustworthy locking mechanism

  • Not suitable for offset body guitars like Fender Jaguar

  • Foam feels cheap and may not protect finish of all guitars

  • Prone to wobbling under certain guitar weights and shapes

  • Risk of legs separating, potentially damaging guitars

  • Breaks easily under heavier or offset guitars

  • Limited compatibility with specific guitar shapes and finishes

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Millenium GS-2001 E.

Build quality

  • It's noted that the Millenium GS-2001 E stand can feel slightly wobbly compared to bargain-priced stands from other brands like LIDL, which are described as more stable.

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User experience

  • One user mentioned that the stand's width is just over 50 cm, which was a crucial factor for fitting within limited space.

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4.5 out of 5

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Does it's job

One of the cheapest electric guitar stand you can get, so I didn't expect it to be perfect, but except wobbling a little, I don't have anything else to complain about.

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Reliable but limited

This is a very useful guitar floor stand, but some guitars with certain finishes cannot be used with this. My Epiphone Les Paul Special VE was okay with this. Very sturdy and realiable, but not for all shapes so with its shape and finish restrictions it is quite limited.

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