My Band LAUGH At Me for This - My Most Unprofessional Habit and the Hercules Stand

2024-07-21に共有
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00:00 intro
1:45 why I don't normally take one of these
2:50 Hercules the most popular choice?
3:30 the tele doesn't fit very well
3:50 the 3 way
4:00 what the new ones look like
4:37 making it fit the Tele better
5:30 Stand placement is really important
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コメント (21)
  • @DylanODonnell
    Looks very cool but I like the cheap little triangle ones that fold up in one movement. Supports guitar from body, no pressure on neck, basically no setup and folds up small (flat) for travel.
  • I quite like the robot-sentry styling. But it's a little under-engineered IMO. Ideally, it should contain a gyroscopic based AI system so that if knocked over, an airbag system is deployed once a critical angle occurs. It would then text an image of the culprit to house security.
  • @lanceholland
    Sorry to be Debbie Downer. I've had two Hercules neck clamps fail on me. I now use a simple folding stand that holds three leaning guitars. It's 1/2 the cost of the Hercules, light, and no way to fail.
  • @ElmarSprong
    The gold standard when it comes to stands, in my opinion, is K&M. Guitarstands, mic stands etc
  • @jltrem
    The phrase "a drunk bridesmaid" made me grin.
  • Hercules stands are over-engineered, in my opinion. All the moving parts are potential failure points; the claws can sometimes lock on to your guitar when you try to grab it in a hurry, pulling the stand over and any other instrument hanging off it. I've been using K&M's dual stand for years now, and found them much more reliable.
  • @mattc1176
    The K&M folding stand is what I use. Light, portable, fairly cheap and very reliable. I also have a guitar stand case that I'll sometimes share with the rest of the band. The Hercules you've got does look very nice though and definitely a space conscious solution if you need 2 guitars.
  • My favourite gigging stand is the Hercules Travelite GS302B, it will fold and fit into most gig bags too.
  • @ksharpe10
    I have 2 A frame stands, one i just got from fender accommodates offset or Odd type bodies/explorer V, The older one is just regular A frame, they are small fold very Flat, easy to transport. Do not Lean any Gibson or tilt back headstocks on Amps. Back in the 70's i put mine back in the case even on a break. It is interesting to see what was used in the Days of the Beatles touring occasionally you will see an A frame. But GOOD to HAVE one.
  • Hercules GS200B for me. Folds very easily to a compact rectangle. I just chuck it in my cable bag so it never gets forgotten.
  • @Scott__C
    I use the mono bags that you can pull and place the guitar while the bag is upright. Also, Neutrik silent plugs on my cable.
  • @NickGranville
    Ha, I’m the same - I lean my guitar on an amp or in the corner. Even on the biggest gigs I do. Can’t be bothered bringing a stand, ha.
  • @24avenged24
    Have one of those and one of the 3 guitar versions, they're great, had them for 3(?) years I think and haven't had any issues.
  • @dangitdan9938
    I have one I don't use because of the clamps. It won't hold a tele or Strat properly and they hang by the tuners. I have wall hangers for home but use a single stand or a floor rack, stores up to 5 instruments sideways, for jams and such. The floor racks are collapsible and much safer.
  • I never gig without a stand for each guitar. My preference is the Hercules compact folding stand. My brother once made a lightweight contraption that remained fixed to the guitar permanently, and folded out so the guitar would lean without falling. In theory, anyway!
  • I use a Hercules mini. Normally put it out the way behind or at the side of my Katana amp and always unplug the cable.
  • I found the newer 2 stands tend to topple because the hangers are positioned in the wrong position. The old ones work fine. I do also use a 3 and use the third one as a coat hanger.....
  • @knmoves
    Over the years of gigging, I’ve seen so many guitar’s knocked off stands, some even resulting in a broken neck or headstock. It’s the guitar stand that’s the problem. Roadies, band members and anyone else can see the guitar, but not the splayed out black legs and they trip over the legs. Also I’ve seen musicians put the guitar in the stand but leave the guitar cord in the guitar, giving another opportunity for a trip hazard. My fifty year old Gibson SG, is too valuable to me to allow any chance of it getting knocked over. So it stays in it’s hard case until a minute before the first set, to check tuning. Then after each set, back in the case. At the end of the gig straight back in the case before I do anything else. Incidentally, I was told by someone years ago, you should never leave your guitar leaning against your speaker. The speaker has very strong magnets, and your pick ups are magnetic too. It could diminish the power of your pick ups. How true that is I don’t know. But I’d never do it anyway. Just subscribed to your channel, love the videos.
  • @Stefan-
    No thanks, my Hercules stand of similar construction for a single guitar which was about 15 years old but extremely gently used recently feel apart due to the plastic desintegrating and becoming sticky and such, luckily it feel apart precisely when i grabbed the guitar but it was a pretty catastrophical failure which would have sent it crashing onto the floor since the plastic clamp that regulate the height fell apart when i grabbed the guitar. I only got this stand because i play flying V guitars and the traditional kind of stand where you place the bottom of the guitar (like a strat) on a holder which holds the guitar doesnt work with these guitars. I have one of these traditional stands (cheap one as well) that were made in the 80´s which is still just fine and has seen more use BTW. Does anyone know where you can get a quality stand that will hold a classic style V, Hercules clearly isnt it ?