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Millenium GS-M3

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Millenium GS-M3
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Great value
Domagoj Š. 25.02.2018
The Millenium GS-M3 is a good choice for stay-at-home guitarists and hobbyists.

The stand's metal construction is fairly lightweight and robust, and it's of just the right size to fit comfortably in a small room without occupying too much space. When not in use, the stand can be folded over and stashed away neatly even in tight spots.

The foldable construction affects how the stand behaves at rest. The stand relies on the weight of the guitars to spread itself out, and with no guitars on it, collapses in on itself to some degree. Due to the lightness of the stand, this makes it slightly unstable on its own, but not to a worrying degree.

In my case, it fits a Les Paul, Jazzmaster, and a jumbo sized acoustic guitar comfortably. The guitars are spaced apart nicely and there is no wobble affecting them while on the stand, or when a guitar is picked up from it.

This stand is best suited for round bodied guitars. Offset guitars will have some tilt to them, depending on the body shape. I'm not sure how irregular or angular shapes would fare, but presumably as long as the body is wide enough for the cradle, it'll be kept in place.

I would recommend it for use at home or in practice spaces, especially due to its fairly cheap price point.
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Ok in many way - not so ok in other ways
Barcelli 27.09.2021
Now that the walls dont have any more space for hangers I decided to try this stand. First of all - it is very solid and it takes both electric, acoustic guitars and basses and does not take up too much space on the floor.
But it is difficult to open and it closes all by itself when you put it on the floor. So you have to be very careful not to get your fingers og hand damaged. Maybe it will be a little more cooperative as time goes - that remains to be seen. But for now it gets 4 stars overall for the design, price and my hope for better days opening it up. I cant give more than 3 stars for the 2 other parameters at this moment
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Practical
Anonymous 27.10.2021
Looked for some small and compact for three guitars and this is exactly what I needed.
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Space saving and stable
muighy 09.10.2022
Not the most stable stand, but stable enough when you used it with some consciousness. The biggest advantage to me is it doesn't need a lot of space to put on, which is good for people living in a not-so-big studio
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Almost... Perfect
Soilac 21.06.2019
Nice size for a multi guitar solution. I was expecting to have the same soft rubber for the back of the guitars' bodies and be able to lock somehow at opened and closes positions for better stability. Now relies on guitars weight. Maybe if I'll try to tighten a little bit the allen screws...
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construction design incomplete
Oleg_Ru 27.01.2019
not stable at standing...
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A solid and reliable stand
BGlass 25.06.2023
I haven't used this stand in a live setting or moved it around very much so I cannot comment on how it would hold up in those situations but as a stationary studio stand it is quite solid for guitars and basses. The biggest downside is that material it is made of has the potential to damage instruments with a certain finish. Otherwise it's a great choice for a compact and stable stand.
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