Guitar Bass Stand for Multiple Guitars (5-Space) vs Ktaxon multi-guitar stand display (7 guitars) with foldable design
Overall winner: Ktaxon multi-guitar stand display (7 guitars) with foldable design
Key Differences
Morimoe's 5-space stand (A) lists a slightly lower price tier and has more reviews with a marginally higher average rating; Ktaxon's 7-guitar stand (B) holds more capacity and includes raised bottom leg clearance. Both mention foldable design and protective padding, while both also have mixed feedback on sturdiness and threading quality
Guitar Bass Stand for Multiple Guitars (5-Space)
Sturdy steel stand with soft cushioning for up to five instruments. Easy to assemble, disassemble, and display in homes, studios, or shops. One customer insight notes easy assembly and solid holds, with mixed opinions on sturdiness
Pros
- easy to assemble and disassemble
- soft rubber cushioning protects guitars
- anti-slip arms provide support
- folds for portable transport
Cons
- mixed feedback on sturdiness
- uprights may loosen and bolt holes may lack threading
Ktaxon multi-guitar stand display (7 guitars) with foldable design
Foldable guitar, ukulele, bass, and banjo stand. Protective padding and raised legs prevent contact with the ground. Suitable for studio, home or band setups. Users cite easy assembly and good value, with mixed views on durability
Pros
- foldable and portable
- protective padding on top and bottom
- raised bottom leg for ground clearance
- sturdy frame with corrosion-resistant coating
Cons
- mixed opinions on sturdiness
- some reports of thread quality issues
- build quality described as cheap by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Morimoe |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Ktaxon |
| User Reviews | Morimoe |