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-Very flimsy, poor quality construction
-Poor finish, looked worn/used out of the box.
Unless you can't afford a more expensive option I will strongly recommend getting something better instead. I've got some older "Rockstand" guitar stands that are excellent quality but they've severely cheapened the quality since then. Every product from Rockstand that I've tried in the last couple of years had very thin, soft metal. The parts fit poorly, making everything a bit crooked after assembly. Not very nice at all.
I'm giving it an "okay" rating purely based on the low price and that it actually works. The overall quality is "poor" though.
Bought several of these Rockstand wall hangers (acoustic and electric). I've only put up an acoustic one so far which fits my Fender Auditorium with room (width) to spare. Included hardware is good for bricks, although you'll need a larger masonry bit than suggested to fit the supplied rawl plugs (or 'dowels' as the manual has it).
When assembled it's sturdy but lightweight. Not the prettiest mount but the guitar takes all the attention. Just need to be careful how you orient the mounting plate at this will set the angle adjustment. If you mount it as suggested in the manual (with the pin horizontally level with the opposite mounting hole), you won't be able to angle more steeply than 45°. I don't think the mount will take that much more than 45° safely anyway (the lower mounting rest isn't that large), but 60° would probably be fine and would probably look cooler.
Quelques petits soucis pour mettre l'accroche sur le mur :
- un filetage plein de peinture qui rend l’écrou impossible à desserrer à la main. La pince fait des marques sur le revêtement noir.
- les chevilles fournies sont de diamètre 8mm alors qu'il est indiqué sur la notice de faire des trous de 6mm. Du coup j'ai pris d'autres chevilles et vis en 6mm dans ma réserve car c'est largement suffisant pour supporter le poids.
une fois les supports sur les murs, c'est parfait. Çà à l'air robuste et on n'a pas peur d'y mettre sa guitare. Les différents angles se règlent facilement.