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DR5Guy

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Hello!

I noticed the guitar stands I have cover at least one of the piezo-equipped JP6 jacks. This makes it hard to place the guitar while the cables are plugged. I am not sure if this is also the case with other piezo-equipped EBMM guitars.

I did some research to find a stand which doesn't obstruct the jack and the only one I could find is
Hercules GS412
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Can you please share some experience if you have one of these or help me find another stand which is more JP6-friendly.

Thanks!
 

the24thfret

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I completely agree with you, but I offer this nugget of advice: Unplug the JP when you put it on the stand -- otherwise it will drain the 9v battery with no mercy. Problem solved!
 

nathanhny

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With that do most of you guys leave your guitars in their case most of the time or on display?
 

Colin

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With that do most of you guys leave your guitars in their case most of the time or on display?
I leave most in the case as the Australian weather can play havoc on the action. Of course one should always have a guitar close by. I like the Hercules style stand as well :)
 

beej

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I leave all of mine on the stand, with a humidifier nearby in the winter. I use these - Quicklok stands - love 'em:

sku_GS_450.jpg


They work left or right, fold up, are large enough to fit acoustics and separated so you won't inadvertently bump them together when returning or removing a guitar.

(Just look at my avatar to see one in action.)
 

jam3v

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I always leave mine in the case when I'm not playing. I don't want to take that chance.

Also, you could get a cord with an angled end. That works well for me. I definitely would not leave it plugged it while not playing because of the battery, as others have mentioned.
 

Spudmurphy

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Hercules would do it - that ultimate support one that Bkrumme has a hyperlink to seems very similar.
I would be loathe to leave a guitar plugged in whilst on a stand.
 
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